Flour is like sand you can bake into cakes, cookies, and even bread, it's a super simple ingredient that helped people build whole civilizations.
Imagine you're playing with grains of sand in the park. If you pour them all together, they just stay loose. But if you crush those grains into tiny bits and mix them with water, then heat them up, something amazing happens, it turns into dough, which becomes food!
That's what flour does. It starts as grains of wheat (or other plants), and people grind them into a fine powder. Then, when you mix that with water or eggs, and maybe some sugar or salt, you can cook up all sorts of things.
Why Flour Is So Important
Flour is like the glue for making food that lasts, it helps make bread, which people have eaten for thousands of years. With flour, people could store food, travel farther, and even build big cities!
So next time you eat a sandwich or a cookie, remember: you're tasting something that helped shape the world!
Examples
- A baker explains how flour turns into dough when mixed with water.
- A farmer shows how wheat is harvested and turned into flour.
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