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Pigments

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Professional Baking

By Wayne Gisslen

Published 2008

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Orange-yellow pigments called carotenoids are present in flour in tiny amounts. Because of these pigments, unbleached flour is creamy in color rather than pure white. As flour ages after it is milled, oxygen in the air bleaches some of these pigments, turning the flour somewhat whiter in color.

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