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What's the difference between all-purpose flour and bread flour?
All-purpose flour is milled from hard wheats or a combination of soft and hard wheats from which the home baker can make a variety of delicious products. Bread flour is made from hard wheats that are high in protein and gluten. The increased gluten strength is necessary for excellent yeast breads. Vital wheat gluten can be added to all-purpose flour to achieve similar results.
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