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There seems to be a typo in your question. "Bacel" is likely a misspelling. If you meant "basal hydroscopic flakes," those would refer to moisture-absorbing flakes used in various applications to soak up wetness. They can be used for drying agents, humidity control, or to prevent clumping in products.
Hygroscopic substances are chemicals that are easily dissolvable in water. One way in which they are used is as a dessicant.
No, oil is not hygroscopic. Oil does not have a tendency to absorb or attract water molecules from its surroundings like hygroscopic substances do.
There are approximately 85 grams of potato flakes in 3 ounces.
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