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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

trush/wring flours

We first trush flours to make chappathi.

We first wring flours to make chapathi.

Which one is correct? Also give me the more suitable alternatives for this context.
  

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I don't know what 'trush' means, Gary, but I know we don't 'wring' the flour. First you mix the flour with hot water , which creates dough , and then you knead the dough and after it is well-kneaded, you roll it out flat with a rolling pin or similar utensil.

  • I don't know what 'trush' means, Gary, but I know we don't 'wring' the flour.
  • First you mix the flour with hot water , which creates dough , and then you knead the dough and after it is well-kneaded, you roll it out flat with a rolling pin or similar utensil.
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I don't know what 'trush' means, Gary, but I know we don't 'wring' the flour. First you mix the flour with hot water, which creates dough, and then you knead the dough and after it is well-kneaded, you roll it out flat with a rolling pin or similar utensil.

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