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Robin Hood All Purpose Flour 2.5kg
Robin Hood All Purpose Flour is milled from the top milling grades of Canadian hard red spring and soft white wheats.
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Robin Hood All Purpose Flour Enriched 2.5k
$8.98
$8.98
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Robin Hood All Purpose Flour UnBleached 2.5k
$8.98
$8.98
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Robin Hood All Purpose Flour Whole Wheat 2.5k
$8.98
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Features:
Canadian flour is a harder flour - we have a shorter growing season and a harsher winter but overall, spring wheat or hard red wheat grows 'better' in Canada than the U.S. in that we produce a flour with a higher percentage of gluten or protein. This makes for 'spine' in a flour - offering chewiness in bread, etc. Bakers just say it is a harder or softer flour.
ALL flours are blended however, to become 'all purpose' (a compromise of hard and soft flours) in the states and Canada so that the flour is stable (in the bag) from year to year. That said, the average protein percentage in our all purpose (never mind our bread flour) is a bit higher....
The bottom line is: for bread machines, one might need to add more U.S. flour to get the right consistency of dough AND in the end, it might be a wee bit less chewy of crumb than a bread made with Canadian flour (in a machine or not). In other words, one will have success either way but the high regard the world holds for our dear Canadian flour is due to its exceptional performance in things like bread, bagels, rolls, baguettes. You don't really need much adjustment - you can just count on more success in the baking. French bakers would give their eye teeth to have this flour at their disposal. by Marcy Goldman - Canadian Baker/Author
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