floury

IPA: fɫʊri

adjective

  • Resembling flour.
  • Covered in flour.
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Examples of "floury" in Sentences

  • It tastes kind of floury, like boxed mashed potatoes.
  • Trevor and Emily glanced at me, then down at my floury path.
  • Flip the dough over, so the bottom, also floury, is now on top.
  • The potatoes turned out to be what the Irish call "floury", and began to dissolve in the boiling water.
  • I'm astounded to discover there's no clear consensus as to whether a floury or a waxy potato is preferable for this dish.
  • • High-starch potatoes, also called "floury" potatoes, generally have coarse, corky skin and a dry texture (due to lower levels of moisture).
  • Then, as you are about to come full circle, an arch selling St John's custard-filled doughnuts or perhaps blackberry jam is more your thing, dark rye loaves and floury white loaves.
  • Enough for 4leftover roast pork 180gcarrots 180ggalangal or ginger a large lump to give 4 tsp gratedmayonnaise 150mllime ½coriander leaves optionalreserved fat and skin from the roast floury or seedy baps or soft rolls 4Using two forks, tear the pork into thin shreds, then place in a bowl.

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