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Arrowroot could be used in place of cornstarch. It gives a clearer finish to products especially in patissierie.
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A possible antonym for fertilizer could be "barrenness" or "sterility."
Cream is not a good replacement for cornstarch. Instead use 2 tablespoons of flour for 1 tablespoon of cornstarch. Or you could use 4 teaspoons of quick cooking tapioca for 1 tablespoon of cornstarch.
Yes, you can separate cornstarch from water by letting the mixture sit until the cornstarch settles to the bottom, then carefully pouring off the water. You could also use centrifugation to separate the cornstarch by spinning the mixture at high speed to force the cornstarch to the bottom of the container.
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Yes, cornstarch breaks down after a while when mixed with a liquid and becomes rancid, it generally takes a few weeks though.
It does not have to be, it could be just broken up. If you did melt it down you could dilute it with water or some other fertilizer and it could be distributed more evenly.
you could do a manure fertilizer it's very effective in plants but it's icky.
Lots of foods have cornstarch in them. Pudding usually has cornstarch. It is used most often as a thickening agent, in gravies, sauces, and condiments. It is sometimes used as a dusting on candies to prevent them from sticking to each other.
cornstarch is a compound element.
cornstarch is a compound element.