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  2. Jacob Bromwell (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures several historically significant products including the Original Popcorn Popper, Classic Tin Cup, and Legendary Flour Sifter. [1] The Original Popcorn Popper is one of the company's oldest and best-selling items, and has been made with the original equipment and dies since the late 1800s, when the company acquired the ...

  3. Do You Actually Need to Sift Your Flour? A Pro Baker ... - AOL

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  4. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Flour sifter: Blends flour with other ingredients and aerates it in the process. [4] Food mill: Used to mash or sieve soft foods. Typically consists of a bowl, a plate with holes like a colander, and a crank with a bent metal blade which crushes the food and forces it through the holes. Funnel

  5. Flour extraction - Wikipedia

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    Baking functionality is the other issue, with increased loaf volume accomplished by simply removing just the larger flour particles. [4] [5] Like the lower extraction white flour, higher extraction flour still creates a smoother dough more inclined to hold the gas created during fermentation. However, higher-extraction flour also retains the ...

  6. Jiaodaluo - Wikipedia

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    Jiaodaluo or Foot Treadle Flour Sifter (Chinese: 脚打罗; pinyin: jiaodaluó; lit. 'foot hit sift') were foot-operated pedal implements that were used to sift flour in China. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The foot treadle flour sifter had long been in use in China.

  7. Sieve - Wikipedia

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    Metal laboratory sieves An ami shakushi, a Japanese ladle or scoop that may be used to remove small drops of batter during the frying of tempura ancient sieve. A sieve, fine mesh strainer, or sift, is a tool used for separating wanted elements from unwanted material or for controlling the particle size distribution of a sample, using a screen such as a woven mesh or net or perforated sheet ...

  8. Flour - Wikipedia

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    Flour being stored in large cloth sacks. Flour contains a high proportion of starches, which are a subset of complex carbohydrates also known as polysaccharides. The kinds of flour used in cooking include all-purpose flour (known as plain outside North America), self-rising flour, and cake flour (including bleached flour).

  9. Skimmer (utensil) - Wikipedia

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    A metallic skimmer. Metal hand-held (ladle-style) skimmers come in a large variety of forms, five of which are shown here. A skimmer is a flat, sieve-like scoop or spoon used for skimming cooking liquids or lifting ripened cream from milk, such as a spider used in Chinese cuisine.