At that time, Martha sent her manservant out to bring her some fine flour, but it had sold out.
He told her that there was no fine flour, but there was white flour.
The cloud of fine flour ignited, turning the air around them all into a sea of flame.
The very poor had the option of offering a small amount of fine flour.
It may be pounded or ground to make a fine flour.
They were made of fine flour unleavened, and were changed every Sabbath.
They became popular later than the similar krumkake because sandbakelse required fine flour, which wasn't yet widely available.
Traditional challah recipes use numerous eggs, fine white flour, water, yeast, and sugar.
That bread was made with "the finest flour combined with eggs, butter and oil".
In Asia, rice was polished over the centuries, until it was eventually milled into fine flour.