no no no no no you can eat corn starch you cannot eat laundry starch
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No, cornstarch is a different product all together than corn flour. Corn flour is called Cornmeal in the U.S.
No. Cornstarch is a natural polysaccharide. The monomer of cornstarch is glucose.
Approximately none. Cornstarch comes from corn, not nuts.
Yes, arrowroot can be used as a substitute for cornstarch in recipes. Both are starches that can be used to thicken sauces, soups, and other dishes. Arrowroot is a good alternative for those who are allergic to corn or prefer a more natural option.
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Is cornstarch tasteless
If "corn flour" is the same as "corn meal," a gritty meal, then it cannot be used as cornstarch which is a very fine, smooth white powder.
corn starch is insoluble in water. Cornstarch is not an element!