maize meal

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maize
noun[U]
uk
/meɪz/
us
/meɪz/
a tall plant grown in many parts of the world for its yellow seeds, which are eaten as food, made into flour, or fed ...
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meal
noun
uk
/mɪəl/
us
/mɪəl/
an occasion when food is eaten, or the food that is eaten on such ...
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The price ofmaizemealis again politically sensitive.
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The limited stocks ofmaizemealin this country are required for purposes of human food; the quantity of polenta is negligible.
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Coupled with the wages question is that of the price ofmaizemeal.
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That is equivalent to 124 litres of sour milk plus 37 kg of beans and 207 kg ofmaizemeal.
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At the present moment the price ofmaizemeal—a low-protein food—is in the neighbourhood of £26 to £27 a ton.
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The feeding stuffs specially mentioned were middlings andmaizemeal.
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The diets are based onmaizemealbut detainees may apply for issues of rice, wheat and millet flour instead.
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Food consisted of thinmaizemealporridge, with maggots, thrown directly on the excreta-covered floor, and watery bean soup poured directly into inmates' hands and often too hot to hold.
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The uses of peasemeal is similar tomaizemealin baking, porridge and quick breads.
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In the past, the rounds were put in well trampled uponmaizemealor processed with lime milk.
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Nothing to do but grindmaizemealand have bonny babies.
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The rations were said to cover approximately 50,000 people, providing them with one-month rations consisting ofmaizemeal, peas, cooking oil and salt.
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A special cooking technique called nixtamalization is needed to increase the bioavailability of niacin duringmaizemeal/flour production.
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Maizemealis also used as a replacement for wheat flour, to make cornbread and other baked products.
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It is often served with pap (maizemeal) or sorghum meal porridge.
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A small pile of maize andmaizemealwere also found.
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The most popular sweets are: trout with potato or pumpkin, roastedmaizemealnougat, etc.
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Maizemealis also a significant ingredient of some commercial animal food products, such as dog food.
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The starch traditionally comes from ugali (maizemeal) or matoke (boiled and mashed green banana), in the south, or an ugali made from pearl millet in the north.
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