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By the time he went, the barley flour had also sold out.
She sent him to bring her some barley flour.
Rice or roasted barley flour can be added as filler.
The seaweed was treated in warm water, minced, and barley flour added.
The man was to bring his wife to the priest, along with barley flour as a meal offering of jealousy.
Pitepalt are mostly made of raw potatoes and barley flour.
He taught them to substitute offerings with symbolic animal forms made from barley flour.
In a medium bowl, combine barley flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.
The ingredients are tsampa (barley flour), water and baking powder.
Rye and barley flour give darker types of bread.
Another well-known image is the photograph of a smiling miller in simple work clothes, his hands and face dusted with barley flour.
Dough made from barley flour, called tsampa, is the staple food of Tibet.
Germanus was in fact content to mill and sift barley flour for his own bread.
Chalboribbang, a type of small and sweet pancakes made from glutinous barley flour.
The basic ingredients are barley flour, salt, and water, though many varieties exist which incorporate other staples.
Paximathia is prepared with whole wheat, chick pea or barley flour.
She sounds as if she is asking if we'll lend her a cup of barley flour!
Or the malted barley flour, added to baked goods mainly to keep them soft and moist?
Gluten is a component of the protein mixture in wheat, rye and barley flour.
In some traditions, food tormas are now made with more contemporary ingredients whereas others stay faithful to the barley flour tradition.
Genfo is traditionally made with barley flour.
He told her that there was no dark flour, but there was barley flour.
Usually barley flour is used in combination with wheat flour in baked products.
Mrs. Thonden places rice in one side of the box and roasted barley flour in the other.
Lunch was usually skyuu, a stew of potatoes, vegetables and noodles of barley flour.