Instead of Hi-Maize, which is a resistant starch made from corn, you can use alternatives like potato starch, tapioca starch, or green banana flour. These options can provide similar thickening properties and health benefits. Additionally, almond flour or coconut flour may be suitable in some recipes, depending on the desired texture and flavor. Always consider the specific recipe requirements when substituting ingredients.
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The maize grain is actually a fruit in which the fruit wall and the seed coat are fused together to form a protective layer. Such a fruit is termed as grain or seed .therefore, we call it as maize seed instead of maize fruit
It makes more sense to substitute Hi-maize resistant starch for flour in muffin recipes. Hi-maize has about 5.5 grams of fiber/tablespoon, so baking it into muffins make them better-for-you very easily and very quickly. And the resistant starch shifts your metabolism to burning fat and increased insulin sensitivity. Certain types of cornstarch can help the texture of muffins when used at low levels, but Hi-maize is used for nutritional and health purposes.
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Maize is used for human and animal food.
Maize is an arable crop, that is fed to hogs, and human also eat it as 'corn on the cobb'.
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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.
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