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Quote from: JerryM on March 01, 2010, 07:36 PMemin-j,i'll look out for the TRS stuff out of interest (to compare with the Heera brand which i have). i'm beginning to think that flour is powder though (comparing the TRS pic and my bag of the flour).Thank's JerryM , when I got to the check out at the Indian Supermarket I had a bag of Coconut Flour and I asked the Indian Lady on the till if this was Coconut Powder as for making a Korma , the Lady replied ' No that is for Baking Cakes and stuff ' She then pointed to the Coconut Milk Powder which is what I bought but it was over twice the price of the Flour for half the weight !
emin-j,i'll look out for the TRS stuff out of interest (to compare with the Heera brand which i have). i'm beginning to think that flour is powder though (comparing the TRS pic and my bag of the flour).
I can understand why you got that response from the lady at the checkout. She would thinking of the more traditional way to make Korma (Khorma) rather than in a BIR style.
I reckon it's more likely she doesn't know what she's talking about. As far as I'm aware, traditional korma isn't based on using coconut at all.
emin-j,i'm beginning to think that flour is powder though (comparing the TRS pic and my bag of the flour).
Read my earlier posts on this for you. I have already tried to explain this, flour is for desserts / sweets,
please anyone - does the TRS bag "contents" dissolve in water.
Read my earlier posts on this for you. I have already tried to explain this, flour is for desserts / sweets, milk powder is for use in curries for example