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Can I substitute self rising flour for baking mix?

Self-rising flour cannot be substituted for baking mix because they have different leavening agents. Self-rising flour contains both baking powder and salt, while baking mix typically contains baking powder, salt, sugar, and shortening. If a recipe calls for self-rising flour, it is important to use it as the substitution of baking mix may alter the taste and texture of the final product.

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