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Meaning of maizeflour | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Synonym of cornflour.

uncommon, uncountable

Examples

“At the Tushins one may sometimes buy some bread of maizeflour and some onions, very rarely some rice.”
“Flour ............sacks 16,000 / Maizeflour...... ,, / Riceflour ...... ,,”
“The export of maize amounted to 300,904 tons, leaving an excess import of 701,603 tons, which serves for sundry manufactures and for fodder. The export is mainly directed to the German hinterland. Maizeflour is not imported here.”
“Scald the milk in a double boiler with the cinnamon. Mix sugar and flour or maizeflour. Add hot milk slowly, stirring well.”
“Certain standards for admission to the new era have been established: average income, educational level, the possession of shoes, and the consumption of wheaten bread instead of—or in addition to—the maizeflour cakes.”
“A roast turkey with satsivi came next, and with it a high-piled dish of ghome, which is maizeflour porridge cooked for hours over a slow fire.”
“Their palate was still further regaled by confections and pastry, for which their maizeflour and sugar supplied ample materials.”
“Supporting a freelance motion by Marsabit South MP Haji Adichareh, the MPs warned that wananchi in the low income bracket were experiencing hardship owing to the price increases of necessary foodstuffs such as bread, sugar, maizeflour and tea.”
“Migrant workers would travel home with supplies of dried meat, dried fish and maizeflour and use their wages to purchase additional food from local Indian merchants.”
“Three typical dishes are mititei, chopped sausage; sarmale, spiced meat and rice in vine leaves or sauerkraut; and mamaliguta, maizeflour porridge.”
“He sat down with a pleased smile, and accepted their tea and Molly’s maizeflour cakes as if he had never dined in any other way in his life.”
“Maizeflour (makke ka atta) ..... 20 gms / 4 tsp […] Reheat spinach purée, stir in the maizeflour and cook for 10 minutes.”
“Afterwards each of us was given a taste of the old life, a piece of bread made of rice husk and maizeflour, the staple food of the poor.”
“This is the music that pours out of apartment-block windows along with the smells of boiled chicken and maizeflour arepas.”
“1 dstsp corn- or maizeflour dissolved in 1 tblsp water”
“All this she speaks of with love and gratitude, pouring out beer and maizeflour in holy remembrance.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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