Consuming too much of anything (even water) can make you ill but Argo starch is one of the products least likely to cause cancer.
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corn starch
Not all powders. Baby powder is talcum powder or corn starch, and baking powder is baking soda,salt,and starch. But, sulfur sand is usually in powder form.
Possibly baking powder?
No. Oobleck is a mixture of corn starch and water.
A very fine starch powder derived from corn used in cooking as a thickener, to keep things from sticking, or as an anti-caking agent.
Use corn starch for oily hair.
No, you would be better off replacing it with flour. Corn starch isn't really a leavening agent (like baking powder); it is more of a thickening agent that binds things together.
Body powder is a generic for talcum powder. This powder is an alternative to those who cannot use talcum powder. It is made typically from different types of flours and sometimes corn starch.
Bacon Powder or Baking Powder?? There is something called Bacon Powder it is a mixture of bacon grease and a starch The only ones I have ever seen recipies for call for tapioca maltodextrin (also known as N zorbit M) as the starch. I don't know where you can find that but I bet some other starch (perhaps corn starch) would also do.
Actually, baby powder contains pure corn starch, tricalclum, phosphate, and fragrance. For those of you who don't believe me, I am reading this off of a baby powder bottle right now. Well Johnsons baby powder only contains talc and fragrance. But corn starch can also be used because it has a similarly soft texture.
Cornstarch is just that, the starch from corn juice. It has no other ingredients. If you meant what is its chemical formula, we'll have to hear from other people.
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