We can also supply flour with special qualitative characteristics: Wheat Bakery Flours | Extra Grade | High Grade | First Grade | Second Grade Fortified Wheat Flour | Pasta Wheat Flour | Rye Flour | Oat Flour Bran | Industrial Flour | Feed Flour Its specification: Moisture 14%Max Ash 0.66% Wet gluten 33.5% Impurity: 1%max Crop: 2010 Specification: Moisture 14%max Ash 0.66% Wet gluten 33.5%
Wheat Flour Semolina Flour Type Gluten-Free Flour Max. Moisture (%) 15.5 Other attributes Storage Type Dry Places Specification Wheat Flour Manufacturer OEM Ingredients None Content Custom Address USA Instruction for use Food Shelf Life 24 Months Place of Origin Idaho, United States Made From Wheat Fineness (%) 2 Additives Non GMO Processing Type Stone Ground Grade Premium Weight (kg) 50 kg Brand Name Wheat Flour Model Number Wheat Flour Product name White Flour Color Pure White Quality 100 % Pure Packing 10/25/50 Kg PP Bag Package 2/5/10/25/50 Kg Bags Storage Cool Dry Condition Protein 10% : 12% Usage Human Consumptin Main Ingredient Glutinous Flour Used for Baking Flour Puff
Wheat Flour Farine ATM 50 Kg - Biscuit Flour - Bread Flour - All Purpose Premium Wheat Flour Different types of flour contain different amounts of protein. It varies considerably amongst brands and the geographic location where the wheat is grown. Soft wheat flour, sold primarily in the South and cake flour are much better for biscuits and pie crusts. Hard wheat flours, sold primarily in the North and Midwest, are better for breads. There are as many as 30 types of protein in wheat flour available now in our supply, but only two of those are important for our purposes: gliaden and glutenin. When they come in contact with moisture (water, milk, etc.) and are stirred, they produce gluten which gives elasticity, strength and shape to baking recipes.
All Purpose Premium Wheat Flour for Sale, Different types of flour contain different amounts of protein. It varies considerably amongst brands and the geographic location where the wheat is grown. Soft wheat flour, sold primarily in the South and cake flour are much better for biscuits and pie crusts. Hard wheat flours, sold primarily in the North and Midwest, are better for breads. There are as many as 30 types of protein in wheat flour available now in our supply, but only two of those are important for our purposes: gliaden and glutenin. When they come in contact with moisture (water, milk, etc.) and are stirred, they produce gluten which gives elasticity, strength and shape to baking recipes.