Maida is a finely-milled, white wheat flour commonly used in India. It is obtained from the endosperm part of the wheat grain and can be made from winter- or summer-wheat varieties
We offered wide range of Wheat Flour , which are used in various purpose like Pasta , Bread , Maida, Chapati etc., Clients highly appreciate our Wheat Flour. We packed wheat flour in 25 Kg & 50 Kg in PP Woven bag or in Jute Bag Specification is as follows.: Protein Dry Basis : 12% Min Moisture : 12% Min Wet Gluten : 26% to 28% Test Weight : 77 Kg / Hl Min Foreign Matter : 2 % Max Falling Number : 300 Min Total Screening (through 1.65 min sieve): 5% Max/
Maida is a white flour from the Indian subcontinent, made from wheat. Finely milled without any bran, refined, and bleached, it closely resembles cake flour. Maida is used extensively for making fast foods, baked goods such as pastries, bread, several varieties of sweets, and traditional flatbreads.
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Maida flour, Indian origin. Note: Approximate price given for 50kg bag actual price will vary.
Product Name :- Maida Flour Ingredient Type : Wheat. Usage : Making Fast Foods, Sweets,Cakes, Pastries, Cookies, Pizzas & Pastas. Packaging Detail :- 20kg, 25kg, 50kg, Or As Per Buyer's Requirement. Supplying Capicity : 5 to 7 Container per week.
Maida Flour
Hi, We deal in flour/Maida Moisture- 14% max. Ash- 0.5% Gluten quality strong.
Maida is a white flour from the Indian subcontinent, made from wheat. Finely milled without any bran, refined, and bleached, it closely resembles cake flour. Maida is used extensively for making fast foods, baked goods such as pastries, bread, several varieties of sweets, and traditional flatbreads.