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  • Homemade tortillas (half corn -, half wheatflour) filled with woked veggies, salsa, greek yoghurt, orange grated cheddar and a few leaves of fresh cilantro.

    June « 2008 « Were rabbits 2008

  • Homemade tortillas (half corn -, half wheatflour) filled with woked veggies, salsa, greek yoghurt, orange grated cheddar and a few leaves of fresh cilantro.

    Bento 142 – for the BF « Were rabbits 2008

  • As is the thought that they are probably being replaced by Even Bigger White wheatflour wraps, AKA fakillas.

    Matthew Yglesias » The View From Your Breakfast 2007

  • It is made of cornflour, of wheatflour, or of chestnut-flour, and in some places of vegetables.

    The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876

  • Then it was brought to the local maize mill to be ground into coarse wheatflour.

    Irish Blogs Dispatches from the Deise 2010

  • And among the other treats, my Uncle Taqui has promised to contribute halva nim shekari, created by roasting wheatflour, mixing it with sugar and oil and flavouring it with cardamom - a confection from his home city of Yazd, famous in Iran for its delicious sweets.

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • And among the other treats, my Uncle Taqui has promised to contribute halva nim shekari, created by roasting wheatflour, mixing it with sugar and oil and flavouring it with cardamom - a confection from his home city of Yazd, famous in Iran for its delicious sweets.

    The Guardian World News 2009

  • 16 I would feed them also with the finest wheatflour; / and with honey out of the stony rock would I satisfy thee. '

    Deborah Gyapong 2009

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