whole wheat

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whole wheat flour or bread uses all of the grain, including the outer layer British Equivalent: wholemeal
whole wheat bread
dark bread: bread made with whole wheat flour
whole wheat flour
White flour has had the germ and bran removed; whole wheat flour contains both It is nutritionally superior and has a stronger flavor The ground germ contains oil which can grow rancid and bitter So store carefully (in the freezer if you have room)
whole wheat flour
flour made by grinding the entire wheat berry including the bran; (`whole meal flour' is British usage)
whole wheat flour
Gehun atta Flour
whole wheat flour
Regular whole wheat flour used in bread-making is ground from hard winter wheat and contains a high degree of gluten Gluten gives the flour the ability to absorb more liquid, which helps the dough to rise Whole wheat pastry flour is made from softer grains and contributes to a finer texture in baking muffins and cookies Avoid using white flour when possible because it has been processed, or substitute a portion with whole wheat flour Whole wheat goods should be bought over their refined counterparts
whole-wheat
made from whole-wheat flour
whole-wheat
made from all the constituents of the wheat grain
whole-wheat
grains of wheat which are still in their shells
whole-wheat bread
bread made out of whole wheat
whole-wheat flour
flour made out of whole wheat kernels
wholewheat
{s} of whole wheat flour, made from whole wheat flour
wholewheat
Wholewheat means wholewheat bread or wholewheat flour. a chicken salad sandwich on whole wheat
wholewheat
Wholewheat flour is made from the complete grain of the wheat plant, including the outer part. Wholewheat bread or pasta is made from wholewheat flour. vegetables with wholewheat noodles
whole wheat

    Turkish pronunciation

    hōl hwit

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhōl ˈhwēt/ /ˈhoʊl ˈhwiːt/

    Etymology

    [ 'hOl ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English hool healthy, unhurt, entire, from Old English hAl; akin to Old High German heil healthy, unhurt, Old Norse heill, Old Church Slavonic celu.
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