How much sifted flour is equal to one cup of unsifted flour?
One cup of unsifted all-purpose flour is equal to approximately 1 1/4 cups of sifted all-purpose flour. This is because the sifting process removes some of the air pockets between the flour particles, resulting in a more compact and dense flour. Therefore, more sifted flour is required to achieve the same volume as unsifted flour.
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