white flour
English
Etymology
The U.S. standard of identity comes from 21CFR137.105.
Noun
white flour (usually uncountable, plural white flours)
- Refined flour made solely of the endosperm of wheat, i.e. with most of the germ and bran removed through the milling process, often chemically whitened.
- (US standards of identity) exact synonym of flour
Translations
flour made of endosperm of the grain
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