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cornstarch

Purified, fine, powdery starch made from corn, used as a thickener in cooking and to make corn syrup commercially.



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Many tourists are drawn to the old-world feel of the disused stations: the ceramic tiled walls still lined with faded peeling posters of old French advertisements of brand names now lost with time: Olida ham and Maizena wheat.
ATOLE PARADO 1 liter of milk 2 packets of Maizena, any flavor you prefer (find Maizena in the Hispanic food aisle of your supermarket) salt cloves cinnamon sugar Place the milk in a pot to boil with a low flame and add salt, cinnamon, cloves (quantities depend on your preference).
It is specifically designed to make hard sweet biscuits, and will enable Piraque to increase output of their existing Marie, Maizena and Biscoito Leite brands, as well as introducing a new Petit Beurre to their range.
 
 
 
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