Flour typically has a subtle, slightly sweet smell. It can also have a slightly nutty or earthy aroma, depending on the type of flour and how it is stored.
It should smell exactly the same as all-purpose flour. After all, cake flour is just a more refined version of all-purpose flour.
Don't use soap. Try doing it dry out of the shower.
It might be they like the smell of soap.
we do not think it should smell - try soap and water
Soap is a basic.
it makes you smell good
it makes you smell good
What makes a bathroom drain smell, soap makes a bathroom drain smell
yes, cold smoking flour in a smoker adds a nutty smoky taste and smell to the flour and its great for pastas
Yes, if baking flour is too old or has been contaminated, it can develop a rancid smell. The smell might also occur if the flour is stored in an old oil container. It could absorb the odor of rancid oil if kept in an open container near old oil. In any of these cases, the rancid-smelling flour should be discarded, as the smell would spoil any product made with it.
soap and water