This document discusses different types of wheat flour and flour milling processes. It explains that wheat flour is made by grinding wheat kernels and is commonly used in baking. Different types of wheat flour contain varying amounts of gluten, which gives dough elasticity and baked goods structure. The milling process breaks wheat kernels, removes the bran and germ, and grinds the endosperm into flour. Milling produces flour, bran, germ, and pollard. The document also discusses non-wheat flours from grains like rice, corn, rye, and oats.