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* [[baklava]] from [[cake flour]] with [[honey]] and [[nuts]] on a [[Kitchen_table#Making_baklava|kitchen table]]
 
* [[baklava]] from [[cake flour]] with [[honey]] and [[nuts]] on a [[Kitchen_table#Making_baklava|kitchen table]]
 
* [[banana muffins]] from [[cake flour]] with [[bananas]] in a {{oven}}
 
* [[banana muffins]] from [[cake flour]] with [[bananas]] in a {{oven}}
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* [[bibingka]] with [[coconuts]] and [[bananas]] on a [[Flattop_griddle#Cooking_bibingka|flattop griddle]]
 
* [[buccellato]] from [[cake flour]] with [[raisins]], [[honey]], and [[wine]] in a [[Convection_oven#Cooking_buccellato|convection oven]]
 
* [[buccellato]] from [[cake flour]] with [[raisins]], [[honey]], and [[wine]] in a [[Convection_oven#Cooking_buccellato|convection oven]]
 
* [[cake flour]] in a [[Mixing_bowl#Sifting_cake flour|mixing bowl]] with a [[sifter]]
 
* [[cake flour]] in a [[Mixing_bowl#Sifting_cake flour|mixing bowl]] with a [[sifter]]
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* [[ramen]] from [[rice noodles]] with [[broth]] and [[seaweed]] on a propane [[Campstove#Making_ramen|campstove]]
 
* [[ramen]] from [[rice noodles]] with [[broth]] and [[seaweed]] on a propane [[Campstove#Making_ramen|campstove]]
 
* [[rice noodles]] on a [[Kitchen_table#Making_rice noodles|kitchen table]]
 
* [[rice noodles]] on a [[Kitchen_table#Making_rice noodles|kitchen table]]
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* [[spit cake]] from [[cake flour]] with [[milk]] and [[sugar]] on a [[Spit#Spit_cake|spit]]

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Rice flour
Manufactured Resource
Resourcespolished rice
Machinerymillstone, manual grain grinder
SkillCooking
Methods of  manufacturing
Method
Amount
manual grain grinder1000
millstone2000
Rice flour is ground from polished rice using a manual grain grinder or a millstone.


Uses for rice flour

Rice flour is inedible raw, but can be used to make: