gram flour

gram flour
ˈgram flour 8 [gram flour] (also besan ; ˈchickpea flour ; ) noun uncountable
flour made from ↑chickpeas

Gram flour is a staple ingredient in Indian cooking.

Gram flour has a slightly nutty taste.

See also:besan chickpea flour

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