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DomDeFranco

DomDeFranco

Hi Guys,

 

I ordered a couple of French patisserie books (In French!) and I can't speak French. I've noticed that in some recipes rather than specifying a type of flour (T45/55 etc) they only list flour (de farine).

 

Does anyone know what type of flour they mean when they just say flour? I assume this must be a standard thing in French recipe books.

 

Thanks,

 

Dom

 

DomDeFranco

DomDeFranco

Hi Guys,

 

I have a ordered a couple of French patisserie books (In French!) and I can't speak French. I've noticed that in some recipes rather than specifying a type of flour (T45/55 etc) they only list flour (de farine).

 

Does anyone know what type of flour they mean when they just say flour? I assume this must be a standard thing in French recipe books.

 

Thanks,

 

Dom

 

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