Cornmeal is primarily composed of ground dried corn kernels. It may also contain small amounts of additional ingredients such as salt or other seasonings depending on the specific recipe or processing method. Additionally, some cornmeal products may be enriched with vitamins and minerals such as niacin and iron.
Hydrogen and fluorine are the two elements that make up hydrogen fluoride (HF).
Calcium (Ca) and oxygen (O) are the two elements that make up calcium oxide (CaO).
The two elements that make up most of the oceans are hydrogen and oxygen, forming water molecules.
A. the elements that make up the compound
The two main elements that make up the center of the Earth are iron and nickel. These elements are thought to be present in a liquid state due to the immense heat and pressure at the Earth's core, contributing to the planet's magnetic field.
Hushpuppies inherently include cornmeal. Making them without cornmeal is like making cornbread without cornmeal. It's a different dish without it. You can make fritters without cornmeal and they are similar to hushpuppies or you can use a mix for hushpuppies but it will contain cornmeal.
Cornmeal is not grown . It is made from corn. Corn is grown in the United States, Mexico, South America. Corn is grounded to make cornmeal.
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are the only elements that make up sugars.
Yes it can. I believe it's called ''cornmeal mush''
As much as possible - if he has enough cornmeal.
The elements aluminum and chlorine make up the compound aluminum chloride.
the elements that make up a civilization is stop depending on the computer or phone and learn it
the elements that make up a civilization is stop depending on the computer or phone and learn it
No compounds make up elements. Elements make up compounds, so there are no compounds in cadmium since it is an element.
boil 2 cups of water,after add 1/2 cup of cornmeal then stirr till done.
Yes, you can :). The first time I ever had homemade cornbread, they had used white cornmeal. I've also actually used Masa Harina flour ( like what you use to make tortillas) in a pinch and it baked up beautifully and had a "Mexican" flavor to it. My husband actually preferred it to the regular cornbread I make with yellow cornmeal. So, long story short- yes, you can!
Elements.