Wheat flour is chlorinated to give it the functionality that is prized for products like high-ratio cakes that are light, fluffy yet firm, and good at absorbing sugar. Chlorination also whitens flour.

Chlorination is a process that uses chlorine gas, but there are problems with this method. It’s a health hazard for workers who are exposed to it, and it’s not clean label. Chlorination is banned in the European Union and several other countries, including China.

“There are two prim…

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Danielle Beurteaux is a journalist who writes about science, technology, and food (@daniellebeurt and linkedin.com/in/daniellebeurteaux).

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