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    All Purpose Flour – Other Names

    White flour, plain flour (in Europe) and maida (in India). All purpose flour should not to be confused with bread flour, cake flour, pastry flour or self-rising flour. Although all these flours are derived from wheat and can be used for baking, each of these flours have specific qualities making them suitable for certain types of baked goods only and hence careful consideration of all these aspects is required if you decide to substitute one for the other. Buy All-Purpose Flour

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    Source

    Made from the endosperm of hard winter wheat (high-gluten content) or soft wheat (low-gluten content) or a combination of both. Depending on the type of wheat used, the gluten/protein content of all purpose flour ranges from 8%-13%. But in general the gluten content of all purpose flour is about 10% and for cake flour it is about 7%.

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    How is it made?

    Whole wheat or any other whole grain for that matter has three parts. The outermost layer called the bran (rich in fiber), the middle layer is the oil containing germ (protein part) and the innermost layer is called the endosperm, which is the starchy part of the grain. All purpose flour is made by stripping away the bran and germ and milling the endosperm into finely ground flour. Whole wheat flour or any other whole grain flour is made from the entire grain containing all the three layers; bran, germ and endosperm.

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    Types of All-Purpose Flour

    Unbleached and bleached. Unbleached simply means that the flour has not undergone the process of bleaching and hence will not have the pure white color. Chemical bleaching/whitening agents or atmospheric oxygen is used to bleach all purpose flour and hence such flour is also called refined flour. Maida, cake flour are examples of bleached flour.

    Enriched flour is all purpose flour which is enriched with some of the nutrients which are lost during the process of milling the flour. In US and Canada it is mandatory to fortify the white flour with thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, folic acid and iron in the amounts required by the regulations of the respective Governments. It’s important to note that even though all purpose flour is enriched it does not have all the nutritional benefits of whole wheat flour.

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    Maida

    Maida can be used in recipes that call for all purpose flour. The technical difference is that maida is not enriched like it’s US/Canadian counterpart and I personally feel that maida is super fine than all purpose flour, making it even a better substitute for cake flour.

All-Purpose Flour Recipes

Christmas Pudding Cookies


(from 31 reviews)
A very simple Christmas recipe to bake tasty cookies using instant pudding mixes. These pudding cookies have a "melt in your mouth" texture.

Easy Eggless Brownies using Silken Tofu


(from 10 reviews)
Bake eggless brownies right from scratch using pureed silken tofu as an egg substitute. For a vegan brownie recipe use any oil of your choice instead of melted butter.

Orange Blueberry Bread


(from 7 reviews)
Can you believe that light, moist, and fluffy blueberry bread like this can be egg free and low-fat too? Perfect for summertime picnics, this orange-blueberry bread will definitely be a crowd-pleaser. I would suggest lining the loaf pan with parchment paper so that you can remove the bread from the pan within a span of 15-20 minutes.

Eggless Almond Butter Bread


(from 2 reviews)
A very easy recipe to prepare bread without yeast and using almond butter.

Cranberry Scones with White Chocolate Chips


(from 20 reviews)
Are you in the mood for tender, flaky, buttery scones? Don't run to Starbucks. You can bake these at home in no time using this scone recipe. Enjoy these cranberry scones when it is still warm for the best experience. It’s crispy around the edges and flaky in the middle.
Vegan Pancakes

The Best Vegan Pancakes Ever!


(from 25 reviews)
Want to know how to make vegan pancakes? Look no more because I have an amazing vegan pancake recipe! This recipe yields a light and fully vegan pancakes in no time each and every time!
simple vanilla cupcake recipe from scratch

Vegan Vanilla Cupcakes Recipe & Video


(from 20 reviews)
If you are wondering how to bake vanilla cupcakes, here is a simple vanilla cupcake recipe from scratch that is very easy to put together and tastes excellent whether you are vegan or not.

Wholesome Vegan Oat Bran Muffins


(from 14 reviews)
It's difficult to believe that these delicious muffins are vegan and loaded with a lot of healthy ingredients including oat bran.

Vegan Pumpkin Cake Roll & Video


(from 9 reviews)
Want to bake something fancy for your next special ocassion? This vegan pumpkin cake roll will be the perfect dessert.
Eggless Chocolate Cake

Eggless Chocolate Bottle Gourd Cake


(from 6 reviews)
Can a rich chocolate cake be healthy enough to eat for breakfast? Yes it can be! This eggless chocolate recipe is the answer.

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