World Flour Day
World Flour Day, March 20th, recognizes the importance of flour in our daily diets and our health.. Products made from flour provide daily sustenance to billions of people in every part of the world.
Flour is the key ingredient in delectable dishes such as pasta, cakes, pastries, bread, and biscuits. Humans have used grains ground into flour for thousands of years. Ancient humans gathered the oat kernels growing wild around them. They ground the kernels into a fine flour using a stone tool similar to a pestle.
We continue to enjoy many varieties of domesticated grains today. Several farms in the Northern Hemisphere are planning to plant these grain crops around March 20th. The earth is warming and growing. Autumn has arrived in the Southern Hemisphere. Harvest has started, and the grains have ripened, and harvest is underway.
The day honors the farmers and millers, shippers, and truckers, processors, and bakers who bring the white gold to our tables. The seeds are sown and harvests are reaped, and it's a day of gratitude and one of hope.
How to celebrate #worldflourday
- Make a friend's meal with flour. A whole-grain sandwich or a sweet pastry sounds delectable
- Make an apron and bake up some cookies; then hand them to your new farmer or co-worker
- While you're at it, try a new dish
- Find out about flour varieties and baking with one you've never used
- Making a rue is a habit. Flour is one of the key ingredients, and it makes some of the most amazing sauces and soups
- What is your most popular flour product? Use #WorldFlourDay and post on social media to inform us
History of the world flour day has influenced world flour day events.
On March 20th, the Flour World Museum established World Flour Day in 2019 to celebrate the global importance of flour in our daily lives.
About the flour world museum, the flour world museum exhibits information about the flour world museum
In all its globe-spanning significance, the Flour World Museum in Wittenburg, Germany, has set the aim of establishing a monument to flour. After all, over 750 million tonnes of wheat flour are grown and turned into a wide variety of foods each year.
Flour FAQ
Q. What grains are used to make flour?
A. Almost every grain can be used to make flour. Mills also make flour from seeds, nuts, and beans.
Q. Can I use all-purpose flour for any recipe that calls for flour?
A. All-purpose flour is the most versatile flour you can use. However, specialty flours are intended for a particular purpose. For example, cake flour provides more light, airy textures for cakes..