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What (who) is cornstarch - definition

STARCH DERIVED FROM THE CORN GRAIN
Maizena; Corn-starch; Maize starch; Cornstarch; Corn Starch
  • Advertisement for a Cornflour manufacturer, 1894
  • Corn starch mixed in water
  • Corn starch powder
  • Food Administration]], 1918, indicating corn starch as "wholesome" and "nutritious"

Cornstarch         
·noun Starch made from Indian corn, ·esp. a fine white flour used for puddings, ·etc.
cornstarch         
¦ noun North American term for cornflour.
cornstarch         
also corn starch
Cornstarch is the same as cornflour
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Wikipedia

Corn starch

Corn starch, maize starch, or cornflour (British English) is the starch derived from corn (maize) grain. The starch is obtained from the endosperm of the kernel. Corn starch is a common food ingredient, often used to thicken sauces or soups, and to make corn syrup and other sugars. Corn starch is versatile, easily modified, and finds many uses in industry such as adhesives, in paper products, as an anti-sticking agent, and textile manufacturing. It has medical uses as well, such as to supply glucose for people with glycogen storage disease.

Like many products in dust form, it can be hazardous in large quantities due to its flammability—see dust explosion. When mixed with a fluid, corn starch can rearrange itself into a non-Newtonian fluid. For example, adding water transforms corn starch into a material commonly known as oobleck while adding oil transforms corn starch into an electrorheological (ER) fluid. The concept can be explained through the mixture termed "cornflour slime".

Examples of use of cornstarch
1. Add cornstarch as required to achieve the desired consistency.
2. All 43 traders and shopkeepers voluntarily switched to paper bags or others made from biodegradable cornstarch.
3. Each shopkeeper then provides a range of carrier bags made of biodegradable and compostable cornstarch.
4. Adam Searle of Mackgill‘s Delicatessen said he and other merchants buy cornstarch bags and containers from a British wholesaler.
5. Meanwhile, retail prices of countless food items, from cereal to sodas to salad dressing, are being nudged upward by more expensive ingredients such as corn syrup and cornstarch.