yes
You can make water thick by adding substances like cornstarch or gelatin to it, which can change its consistency and make it thicker.
mix cornstarch with water until it become thick and roll it into a ball about 3inchs and let set for about a week and it will be chunky mix cornstarch with water until it become thick and roll it into a ball about 3inchs and let set for about a week and it will be chunky
To make thick hot chocolate, use a higher ratio of chocolate to milk, and consider adding a thickening agent like cornstarch or cocoa powder. Heat the mixture slowly and stir constantly to achieve a thick consistency.
To make a non-dangerous version of quicksand for a demonstration, you can use a mixture of cornstarch and water. Typically, you would need about 2 parts cornstarch to 1 part water. Mix the ingredients until you achieve a thick, gooey consistency similar to quicksand.
To substitute cornstarch for flour in a recipe, use half the amount of cornstarch as you would flour. For example, if a recipe calls for 1 tablespoon of flour, you would use 1/2 tablespoon of cornstarch instead. Cornstarch is a good thickening agent, so it works well in recipes that require a thick consistency.
does chewing cornstarch increase weight if not swallowed
you can get water and cornstarch and mix it
No.
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Yes but it will make it thicker
Just put some cornstarch
No. While any flour has some thickening ability, it has much less than cornstarch.