Where does corn meal come from?
Corn meal is made from ground corn (maize). Corn is a grain that is native to America and has been cultivated for thousands of years. Corn kernels are the seeds of the corn plant, and they are used to make a variety of food products, including corn meal, corn flour, and cornstarch.
To make corn meal, the corn kernels are first removed from the cob. The kernels are then cleaned and dried. The dried kernels are then ground into a fine powder, which is corn meal. Corn meal can be used to make a variety of dishes, including cornbread, muffins, and tortillas.
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