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Can I replace Self-Raising Flour with Bicarb Soda?

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Can I replace Self-Raising Flour with Bicarb Soda?

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Bicarb soda is baking soda so no i don’t believe you can use that in place of self-raising flower (if you can it would taste horrible i would think), you can however use baking POWDER with normal plain flour.

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