A short answer would be no, but like so many things it is more complicated than that. Starch is soluble in water, however not all that easily.
There are also 4 proteins in flour:- Glutenin
Gliadin
Albumin
Globulin The Albumin and the globulin are both soluble in water as well as some of the gliadin. However the longer chain gliading and the glutenins will not dissolve.. in fact in the water the Glutenin and the Gliadin will react to form gluten.
These protein molecules will just for a suspension and not disolve. The other part of the flour of course is the Bran. Depending on the quality of the four there can be differing levels and particle sizes of bran, but all flour will have some. Bran is not soluble in water and this will also form a suspension.
nope , starch does . but it take time to soluble in water .
Spelt flour is soluble in water. However, it must be completely diluted as it does contain some gluten and it will thicken as a result.
No, not even in water or diluted ethanol
chalk powdercorn flour
yes
To dissolve flour in a liquid you will want to use a wisk. This will break apart the little bubbles and balls that flour forms when it is placed with a liquid like water or eggs.
no
A short answer would be no, but like so many things it is more complicated than that. Starch is soluble in water, however not all that easily. There are also 4 proteins in flour:- Glutenin Gliadin Albumin Globulin The Albumin and the globulin are both soluble in water as well as some of the gliadin. However the longer chain gliading and the glutenins will not dissolve.. in fact in the water the Glutenin and the Gliadin will react to form gluten. These protein molecules will just for a suspension and not disolve. The other part of the flour of course is the Bran. Depending on the quality of the four there can be differing levels and particle sizes of bran, but all flour will have some. Bran is not soluble in water and this will also form a suspension.
Order a B-52 coffee sometime. Yes, they are soluble.
Yes it is
no oil is not insoluble in water but in flour it is soluble. it has both properties
Yes, but not intentionally. Unless it's been specially treated it will have the saime moisture content as the surrounding air, and moisture is water.
Water soluble.