corn flour

noun

Definition of corn flour

British

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In the 1990s, the country’s production of white corn flour rose to 800,000 tons a year, said Carlos Paparoni, an opposition lawmaker who tracks the country’s agrarian crisis. Washington Post, "Venezuelan migrants take arepas to new lands amid crisis," 16 July 2019 Two years after the Food and Drug Administration allowed manufacturers to add folic acid — a crucial B vitamin that prevents terrible birth defects — to their corn flour, very few have done so. Jonel Aleccia, The Seattle Times, "FDA allows food makers to fortify corn masa to halt birth defects, but few do," 16 Oct. 2018 The hotel's indigenous approach also prevails in the kitchen, where chef Sergio Latorre cooks up delicious sophisticated takes on classic fare: humitas made with quinoa and purple corn flour ravioli stuffed with sweet potato puree. Maita Barrenechea, Town & Country, "How to Plan a Trip to South America," 5 Oct. 2016 His family resettled in South Korea's southeastern region, and Moon once waited in line as a boy to receive handouts of U.S. corn flour and milk powder. Fox News, "A look at the two leaders in the inter-Korean summit talks," 25 Apr. 2018 His family resettled in South Korea’s southeastern region, and Moon once waited in line as a boy to receive handouts of U.S. corn flour and milk powder. Washington Post, "A look at 2 leaders in the inter-Korean summit talks," 25 Apr. 2018 His version of Cajun means complex rouxs that take hours and patience to make; square beignets, not doughnut-shaped; and catfish that comes breaded in corn flour, not the usual cornmeal. Malcolm Mayhew, star-telegram, "Tasting samples, 'lagniappe' add to appeal of The Lost Cajun in Mansfield | Fort Worth Star-Telegram," 20 Apr. 2018 There’s also makki roti ($2.49), the corn flour bread; puffy deep-fried bhatura ($1.49); and a half-dozen filled parathas, such as one stuffed with fine shreds of daikon, or white radish ($1.99). Carol Deptolla, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "At Indian Delight in Oak Creek, the name fits," 16 Jan. 2018 Start with a tamal, a hearty breakfast dish made from corn flour, chickpeas, chicken, pork belly and egg wrapped and steamed in a plantain leaf that imbues the meat with addictive, custardy flavour. Claudia Mcneilly, Vogue, "Bogotá, Colombia, Is an Irresistible Dining Destination," 14 Jan. 2018

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First Known Use of corn flour

1791, in the meaning defined above

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