buckwheat flour

collocation in English

meaningsofbuckwheatandflour

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buckwheat
noun[U]
uk
/ˈbʌk.wiːt/
us
/ˈbʌk.wiːt/
small, dark grain used for feeding animals and for ...
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flour
noun[U]
uk
/flaʊər/
us
/ˈflaʊ.ɚ/
powder made from grain, especially wheat, used for making bread, cakes, pasta, ...
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(Definition ofbuckwheatandflourfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Some pasta varieties, such as pizzoccheri, are made frombuckwheatflour.
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It's made from maize, wheat orbuckwheatflour, water, cooking oil and salt, which is cooked for fifteen minutes on a low boil.
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Resembling small, fluffy pancakes, they are made with yeast andbuckwheatflour.
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The seed coat is green or tan, which darkensbuckwheatflour.
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Traditionally they were made withbuckwheatflour, but are more commonly made with whole wheat flour now.
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The mill works seasonally and grinds whole wheat flour, cornmeal andbuckwheatflour.
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In most of northern and western states,buckwheatflouris called "kuttu ka atta".
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Thebuckwheatflourgives them an earthy, mildly mushroom-like taste.
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The starchy endosperm is white and makes up most or all ofbuckwheatflour.
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The hull is dark brown or black, and some may be included inbuckwheatflouras dark specks.
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These ingredients are simmered together with a cylindrical cloth bag filled with a mixture of eggs, milk, andbuckwheatflour(known locally as black wheat) for several hours.
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Fine wheat, rye and buckwheat flours, as well as cornmeal were common products the grist mill offered.
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