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to flour
noun
Powder obtained by grinding or milling cereal grains, especially wheat, or other foodstuffs such as soybeans and potatoes, and used to bake bread, cakes, and pastry.
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It's added to flour in Britain.
It is also added to flour now.
Once cooked, she'd grind the bones down to flour.
Beat with a fork, then add to flour mixture.
Had he not been allergic to flour, he might have stayed in the shop.
In a period of unfettered innovation, bakers can't limit themselves to flour alone.
Add to flour mixture and stir until no flour pockets remain.
These groups rely on the sago palm, whose starchy pith is easily reduced to flour.
But as fears eased, they went back to flour because it is biodegradable.
Bakers would add chalk and alum to flour, unaware that the millers had already done so.
Add to flour mixture, and pulse a few times until dough barely comes together.
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