Maize, also called corn, is mostyl carbohydrates, a little protien, and very little fat.
Yes, maize (corn) contains high amounts of starch. Starch is the main carbohydrate stored in corn kernels, making up a significant portion of its composition.
No, maize is not a pulse; it is a cereal grain. Pulses refer to the seeds of leguminous plants, such as beans, lentils, and peas, which are high in protein and grown for their dried seeds. In contrast, maize, also known as corn, is primarily grown for its carbohydrate-rich kernels and is classified as a member of the grass family.
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Maize flour is basically flour made from maize maize is a crop and wotsits are made from maize :)
Boiled maize can be a good option for diabetics when consumed in moderation. It has a low glycemic index compared to some other carbohydrate sources, which means it can help maintain stable blood sugar levels. Additionally, maize is high in fiber, which aids in digestion and can contribute to better blood sugar control. However, portion size is important, and it's best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized dietary advice.
corn can be known as mealies in South Africa
Maize is a type of corn.
no maize is a monocot
Isn't maize corn? Maize.. I really sont know ^.^
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it is maize/corn corn is maize maize is pronounced maze as in puzzle etc.
To transfer maize into maize meal, first, the dried maize kernels are cleaned to remove impurities. Then, the kernels are finely ground using a mill, which can be a hammer mill or roller mill, to achieve the desired texture. The ground maize is then sifted to separate coarse particles from the fine maize meal. Finally, the maize meal can be packaged or stored for later use.