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20 examples found containing '小麦粉' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
こむぎこ
小麦粉
こむぎ
小麦
から
つく
られる

Flour is made from wheat.
こむぎこ
小麦粉
ポンド
たんい
単位
られる

Flour is sold by the pound.
パン
こむぎこ
小麦粉
つく
られる

Bread is made from flour.
そばそば
からうどんきし
めん
ふつう
普通
こむぎこ
小麦粉
からできてる
Soba is made from buckwheat flour, and udon and kishimen are made from ordinary wheat flour.
めん
ふつう
普通
こむぎこ
小麦粉
から
つく
られる

Noodles are usually made from wheat.
こむぎこ
小麦粉
ミルク
たまご
ケーキ
つく
れる

You can make a cake with flour and milk and an egg.
こむぎこ
小麦粉
パンなる
Flour is made into bread.
まいとし
毎年
200
まん
ポンド
こむぎこ
小麦粉
ゆしゅつ
輸出
された

About two million pounds of flour are exported annually.
こむぎこ
小麦粉
パンなる
Flour is made into bread.
めん
ふつう
こむぎこ
小麦粉
から
つく
られる

Noodles are usually made from wheat.
わたし
たち
アメリカから
こむぎこ
小麦粉
ゆにゅう
輸入
している

We import flour from America.
こむぎこ
小麦粉
ケーキ
おも
ざいりょう
材料

Flour is the main ingredient in cakes.
このケーキ
つく
こむぎこ
小麦粉
さとう
砂糖
たまご
ひつよう
必要

We need flour, sugar and eggs to make this cake.
このケーキ
こむぎこ
小麦粉
ぎゅうにゅう
牛乳
たまご
さとう
砂糖
ふく
まれています

This cake contains flour, milk, eggs and sugar.
ケーキ
ほか
ざいりょう
材料
くわ
える
まえ
バター
こむぎこ
小麦粉
ぜて
くだ
さい

Blend butter and flour before adding the other ingredients of the cake.
そばそば
からうどんやきめん
ふつう
普通
こむぎこ
小麦粉
からできてる
Soba is made of buckwheat flour, and udon and kishimen are made of plain wheat flour.
パン
こむぎこ
小麦粉
みず
それにしばしばイースト
くわ
えて
から
つく
られる

Bread is made from flour, water, and often yeast.
ルーバター
こむぎこ
小麦粉
いた
ながら
つく
ります

Roux is made while cooking flour and butter together.
かれ
たくさん
こむぎこ
小麦粉
あぶら
んだ

He bought a lot of flour and oil.
かのじょ
彼女
こむぎこ
小麦粉
あぶら
たいりょう
大量
んだ

She bought flour and oil in quantity.
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