flour etc
11Saint-flour (cantal) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Flour. 45° 02′ 04″ N 3° 05′ 37″ E …
12Saint Flour (Cantal) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Flour. 45° 02′ 04″ N 3° 05′ 37″ E …
13Whole wheat flour — is a powdery substance derived by grinding or mashing the wheat s whole grain. It is used in baking but typically added to other white flours to provide nutrients (especially fiber and protein), texture, and body to the finished product. Overview …
14Maida flour — Tandoor rotis made with maida the flour covers the workspace in the foreground Maida is a finely milled and refined flour of wheat, closely resembling cake flour, and used extensively in making Indian fast food and Indian bakery products such as… …
15soy flour — noun meal made from soybeans • Syn: ↑soybean meal, ↑soybean flour • Hypernyms: ↑flour • Substance Holonyms: ↑soya milk, ↑soybean milk, ↑soymilk …
16white flour — n. fine wheat flour, typically bleached, from which most of the bran and germ have been removed * * * noun [noncount] : a type of flour that is widely used in cooking, baking, etc., and that is made from wheat * * * ˌwhite ˈflour 7 [white flour]… …
17Making of Bread, etc. Act 1800 — The Making of Bread, etc. Act 1800 (41 Geo. III c. 16), also known as the Brown Bread Act or the Poison Act, was a British Act of Parliament that prohibited millers from producing any flour other than wholemeal flour. The Act was introduced as… …
18Saint-Flour — (spr. ßäng flūr), Arrondissementshauptstadt im franz. Depart. Cantal, 885 m ü. M., auf einem Basaltplateau über dem Lander (Zufluß der Truyère) an der Südbahn gelegen, Bischofssitz, hat eine gotische fünfschiffige Kathedrale (14. u. 15. Jahrh.)… …
19red flour beetle — a reddish brown flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, that feeds on stored grain, dried fruit, etc. * * * …
20wood flour — /ˈwʊd flaʊə/ (say wood flowuh) noun waste wood reduced to a flour like consistency, used as a filler, as a constituent of many synthetic materials, etc …