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ebrbetty Rising Star

I just started making choc chip cookies..I'm making up the gluten-free flour. the recipe calls for 1/3 cup tapioca starch I have Ener G tapioca flour are they the same thing?

thanks


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francelajoie Explorer

I'm not sure. Probably not. Potato starch and potato flour are not.

ebrbetty Rising Star

you mean I need to buy MORE flours :(

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Not 100% sure though.

It is anoying buying all those flours.

jenvan Collaborator

Yes, they are the same thing. But, as francelajoie mentions, in the case of potato starch/flour, those two are different. Strange word stuff... :) Enjoy those cookies!!

ebrbetty Rising Star

thank you so much jen..I was getting so mad that I bought the wrong thing again..wish the recipe just said "tapioca flour"!!

off to bake..wish me luck :D

jenvan Collaborator

PS fun fact:

What is the difference between Potato Starch, Potato Starch Flour and Potato Flour?

Potato Starch and Potato Starch Flour are the same thing. However Potato Starch (flour) and Potato flour are different. Potato Starch is a very fine flour with a bland taste, made from the starch of the potato. Potato flour is heavy with a definite potato flavor made from the actual potato including the potato skin.


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Say that fast 5 times!!! :D

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Say that fast 5 times!!! :D

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Why do they have to make life for us even more complicated by using confusing syntax? :P:angry:

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