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Corn Flour
In the UK, "Cornflour" means Cornstarch. See separate entry for that definition.

In North America, there is actually a flour, not a starch, called Corn Flour. It is Cornmeal that has been ground up so finely that it no longer looks or feels like grains of sand, but instead is like a flour.

Note that in the British sense of the word, a starch, there is no space used between the two words, whereas in the North American sense there is. While this is a reasonable guideline to telling which a recipe writer means, you can't count on it as people writing up recipes in a hurry could spell it either way. A better way of telling which is meant is looking at the quantities involved: if a recipe calls for 1/2 pound (225g) of Corn Flour, chances are it doesn't mean Cornflour, as in the starch.

Masa Harina is a type of Corn Flour, though not made from Cornmeal.

Corn Flour is made from cornmeal that has been made from Dent Corn.

Cooking Tips
Corn Flour can be used in making bread, but as it will produce no gluten, you will need to take the usual necessary measures of either expecting a flat bread or adding wheat flour as well.

Substitutes
Grind cornmeal in your blender until you have enough that is the consistency of flour.

Storage
Refrigerator or freezer

Also called: Farine de maïs (French) Maismehl (German) Farina di mais (Italian) Harina de maíz (Spanish)


See Also
Cornmeal, Cornstarch, Dent Corn

Other entries for Corn Flours
Arepa Flour, Blue Corn Flour, Corn Flours, Corn Flour, Masa Harina, Ufa Ngaiwa, Ufa Woyera

Other entries for Flour
Ash Content of Flour, Bean Flours, Black Millet Flour, Bromated Flour, Chapati Flour, Durum Flour, Flax Flour, Flour Grades, French Flours, German Flours, Italian Flours, Malanga Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Matzo Meal, Millet Flour, Nut Flours, Oat Flour, Okonomiyaki Flour, Potato Flour, Quinoa Flour, Rice Flour, Rye Flour, Seasoned Flour, Sorghum Flour, Spelt Flour, Stone Ground Flour, Water Chestnut Flour, Wheat Flour, Whole Durum Flour

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