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self-raising in British Englishadjective British (of flour) having a raising agent, such as baking powder, already added US equivalent: self-rising Examples of 'self-raising' in a sentenceself-raising Fold in the almonds and self-raising flour to give a smooth mixture.Mix in 250g wholemeal self-raising flour with a teaspoon of baking powder.Apparently it is even outselling self-raising flour.Then, flour was white, brown, wholemeal or self-raising.Add the self-raising flour and mix well.Most scone recipes these days call for self-raising flour, but not this one.Only traditional ingredients will be used, which means no self-raising flour.A packet of self-raising flour comes with a pinch of salt.I quickly realised that self-raising flour had been wrongly labelled as plain flour.Weigh exactly the same amounts of caster sugar, butter and self-raising flour. Chinese translation of 'self-raising'self-raising (sɛlfˈreɪzɪŋ) (Brit) adj self-raising flour 自发(發)面(麵)粉 (zìfā miànfěn) 美 = self-rising
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