You *finally* mastered basic sourdough bread—that’s amazing, friend. Now, you’re ready to branch out with more advanced loaves. But one look at the baking aisle and your head is spinning from all the options. What’s the difference between pastry flour and cake flour? Do you need bread flour, or is all-purpose fine? And what the heck is spelt?
With all the types of flour to choose from, baking projects can get a little overwhelming. But don’t fret—you’ve come to the right place. Flour is a catch-all term to describe anything—grains, seeds, nuts, beans, roots—that’s been ground into powder. Here, we’re referring specifically to cereal flour, which is milled from the edible grains of cereal grasses (like wheat). Each grain is comprised of an endosperm (the inside tissue), germ (the embryo) and bran (the hard outer layers). Read on for 12 types of flour every baker should know, from rye to whole wheat.