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In the US, it's called a "mill", due to the fact that the action of grinding into flour is called "milling".

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A 'silo' is a storage house designed specifically for grain.

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Grains are turned into flour in a grain mill. In medieval times, this used to be a windmill, where a large stone grinder ground down the grain. Nowadays, it's done in a factory.

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A grain mill house (or millhouse).

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Flour mill

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What ground wheat product is commonly used to make bread?

wheat flour


What seed can make flour?

All grains are seeds and can be ground into flours of different types. Wheat flour, rye flour, barley flour, etc.


What is the name of the place where flour is made?

Flour is made in a mill.


What is the difference between wheat flour and white flour What does it mean for flour to be enriched What does it mean for a flour to be refined?

Whole wheat flour is just that, wheat that is ground into flour with nothing removed. White flour is just the middle part of the wheat kernel without the bran or wheat germ. Enriched flour has vitamins added to it to make up for the bran and wheat germ. Refined could mean any of these other than whole wheat.


What is ground grain?

ground grain is grain (aka wheat, barley or other) that is ground up between to hard things to make flour.


Is wheat being milled into flour a chemical change?

No, the process of wheat being milled into flour is a physical change, not a chemical change. The wheat grains are physically crushed and ground into smaller particles to make flour, but the chemical composition of the wheat remains the same.


What is mesa flour?

Yes and no. They are both ground corn but the texture is different. Cornmeal is ground to be like coffee, while masa is powdered. They don't swap out well in recipes.


What is a stone bowl used to make flour called?

If you are refering to the stone bowls used to hold the wheat to be ground into flour it's called a mortar the items to grind the wheat is called a pestle.


Which flour you use to make pizza?

You can use bread, all purpose or whole wheat flour. Traditionally, Semolina flour is used to coat the pan in which the dough is placed for cooking to help prevent it from sticking, semolina is a coarse ground wheat meal.


What do seeds make?

If you plant them they make new plants. However some seeds can be ground up for food - for instance wheat seeds make flour.


Can you mix soy bean flour with wheat flour to make chapatis?

Yes, you can use one part soy flour to four parts wheat flour.


How does whole wheat flour differ from white flour?

The bran on the grain was not removed before the grain was milled to make whole wheat flour.