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Hi guys,

For all those who love gram flour like I do, here's a decent recipe:
http://www.rupenrao.com/recipe.asp?rid=107

Regards,

Ronnie

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> Hi guys,
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> For all those who love gram flour like I do, here's a decent recipe:
>
http://www.rupenrao.com/recipe.asp?rid=107
>
> Regards,
>
> Ronnie


I don't remember ever seeing gram flour in a store. Do you have any
brand names and where to look?

Thanks

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> Hi guys,
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> For all those who love gram flour like I do, here's a decent recipe:
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http://www.rupenrao.com/recipe.asp?rid=107
>
> Regards,
>
> Ronnie


I don't remember ever seeing gram flour in a store. Do you have any
brand names and where to look?

Thanks

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Bengal gram flour is available in most indian stores, I dont think we
find them in american stores. It is called Besan - brands would be
besan laxmi, besan swad etc. I hope this helps with your query.

Ronnie

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Bengal gram flour is available in most indian stores, I dont think we
find them in american stores. It is called Besan - brands would be
besan laxmi, besan swad etc. I hope this helps with your query.

Ronnie



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jimmyz wrote:
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>>Hi guys,
>>
>>For all those who love gram flour like I do, here's a decent recipe:
>>
http://www.rupenrao.com/recipe.asp?rid=107
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Ronnie

>
>
> I don't remember ever seeing gram flour in a store. Do you have any
> brand names and where to look?
>
> Thanks
>


In Portland, some of our local stores stock Bob Mill's
"chickpea/garbanzo bean flour" - equivalent to gram flour. I am almost
sure most natural food stores like Whole Foods carry chickpea flour in
their bulk bins. Also, look for "besan" at Indian grocery stores.

Hope this helps,
Kamala.
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thats correct, garbanzo bean flour is something that i have seen too,
especially in the west coast of USA.

Regards,

Ronnie

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