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[[Category:Corn]] |
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Revision as of 22:51, 13 June 2010
Browse All Corn flour Recipes
Name Variations
- corn flour
- cornflour
- mealie meal
- mush
- yellow cornmeal
About Cornmeal
Wikipedia Article About Cornmeal on Wikipedia
Corn flour is popular in the Southern and Southwestern US and in Mexico. Coarse whole-grain corn flour is usually called corn meal. Corn meal that has been bleached with lye is called masa harina (see masa) and is used to make tortillas and tamales in Mexican cooking. Corn flour should never be confused with cornstarch, which is known as "cornflour" in British English.
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