What is florentine flour?
Florentine flour is another name for Semolina flour, which is derived from the starchy endosperm found within durum wheat grains. It has a medium protein content and can sometimes be used as a substitute for bread flour in pizza recipes that prefer a less chewy pizza dough.
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