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    1.5Kg
    £6.50
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    £6.24
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    500g
    £2.49
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    £4.75
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    £5.25
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    £4.50
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    2Kg
    £9.25
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    1Kg
    £5.13
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    £12.49
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    300g
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    1Kg
    £3.50
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    500g
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    5Kg
    £12.49 £12.81
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    5Kg
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    £12.49 £13.75
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    1Kg
    £3.74
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is flour and how is it used?

Flour is nothing but grain or legumes that have been ground to a fine powder. People use it on a daily basis for everything from rotis, batters and snacks to desserts.

What dishes can I prepare with flour?

You can cook many everyday foods with flour. Rotis, pakoras, chillas, halwa and even some baked dishes all start with a simple scoop of flour.

How should I store flour to maintain freshness?

Keep flour in a tightly sealed container once the pack is opened. A cool, dry cupboard usually keeps it fresh and ready to use.

What are the different types of flour?

There are many types, depending on the grain or ingredient used. Wheat flour, gram flour, sooji and farari flour are some commonly used ones in many kitchens.

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