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.
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.
Stevia powder in the packets, such as in coffee shops, contains dextrose, which is a powder derived from corn.
Yes, it is inorganic. Talc is mined, just like salt is. Baby powder, in the United States at least, is now made notwith talcum powder, but with corn starch, which isorganic.
Baby powder is made from one of two things. The mineral talc or corn starch. The mineral talc contains the elements magnesium, silicon, and oxygen
Well, cornstarch is made form corn, which is vegetable, so it is not mineral. It is supplied as a superfine powder.
The original Cheezels are made from corn, rice, whey powder, onion powder, salt and have a cheddar cheese flavor. This product is ring-shaped and also is a popular snack food in Australia. There are many other flavors of this product.
corn starch
Possibly baking powder?
yes they are, but not all is made of corn, some are made of corn syrup, etc.
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.
I know of no version of corn pie that would need baking powder. Most are custard based but don't use leavening. A couple call for a little flour, but baking powder wouldn't work and isn't necessary. So I'd say, no, you shouldn't use baking powder in corn pie, unless there is a different type out there that needs to rise.
corn oil is made out of germ of corn.