Flour
Nov 8 2006, Esther

Spreading crepes with whole-wheat grains and stuffing it with trendy flavors, might be the most challenging thing to do, but an article in the New York Times points out that Buckwheat flour, makes the sexiest crepes ever. The article elaborates the...

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Al Fuhais:

A Jordanian man prepares to pour wheat to make flour at his old mill in al Fuhais town, north of Amman on Thursday Feb. 19, 2009. The mill has been operating in the town for more than 30 years and a source of the flour for the bakers in the town.