What alternative flours can replace white and wheat flour?
Different flours can be used interchangeably, although they will
not produce identical products. White flour is a type of wheat
flour that has all elements of the wheat grain removed except for
the starchy inner part of the grain. It is usually chemically
bleached to the preferred whiteness. Other types of wheat flour
include unbleached white flour, whole wheat flour and cracked wheat
flour. Bread flour is wheat flour with a higher percentage of
gluten, while pastry flour is wheat flour with lower gluten.
Self-rising flour is wheat flour to which salt and leavening
ingredients are added. Some flours that can replace wheat flours
are spelt flour, oat flour, rye flour, rice flour and corn flour.
Each type of flour will have a distinctive taste and texture.