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corn flour

American  

noun

  1. flour made from corn.

  2. British. cornstarch.


Etymology

Origin of corn flour

An Americanism dating back to 1665–75

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Glasses of helo-murr, a bittersweet drink made from corn flour, lined the table.

From Barron's • Feb. 19, 2026

Loosening regulations helped boost private imports and allowed supermarket shelves to be stocked after chronic shortages of everything from corn flour to toilet paper to cancer medications.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 17, 2026

Working the gas grill, which faces the sidewalk, Rivera continually lifted cooked slices of meat and placed them into warm tortillas, made on site from corn flour.

From Los Angeles Times • May 23, 2024

It should be made with a medium to coarse grind cornmeal, not corn flour.

From Salon • Nov. 16, 2023

Among them are the corn-fed chicken itself; modified cornstarch; mono-, tri-, and diglycerides; dextrose; lecithin; yellow corn flour; regular cornstarch; vegetable shortening; partially hydrogenated corn oil.

From "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan

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