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  2. Arrowhead Mills - Wikipedia

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    Arrowhead Mills is a brand of organic baking mixes, grains, and, cereals. The brand has been owned by Hain Celestial Group since 1999. Since 2019, the brand has been owned by Hometown Food Co. [ 1 ] Its consumer affairs department is located in Boulder, Colorado .

  3. Blue corn - Wikipedia

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    Hopi blue corn New Mexican blue corn for posole (L) and roasted and ground (R) Ears of corn, including the dark blue corn variety. Blue corn (also known as Hopi maize, Yoeme Blue, Tarahumara Maiz Azul, and Rio Grande Blue) is a group of several closely related varieties of flint corn grown in Mexico, the Southwestern United States, and the Southeastern United States.

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    Southwestern food staples like chile, blue corn and pumpkins make for a bountiful New Mexico Thanksgiving meal.

  5. Tlacoyo - Wikipedia

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    A tlacoyo [tɬaˈkoʝo] is a Mexican dish of pre-Hispanic origin made of masa.Tlacoyos are thicker than fresh corn tortillas and are stuffed with cheese, fava beans, cooked ground beans, chicharron, and other ingredients before being fried or toasted.

  6. Pearl Milling Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, St. Joseph Gazette editor Chris L. Rutt and his friend Charles G. Underwood bought a small flour mill at 214 North Second Street in St. Joseph, Missouri. [5] Rutt and Underwood's "Pearl Milling Company" produced a range of milled products (such as wheat flour and cornmeal) using a pearl milling process. [6]

  7. Cornmeal - Wikipedia

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    Cornmeal is a meal (coarse flour) ground from dried corn (maize). It is a common staple food and is ground to coarse, medium, and fine consistencies, but it is not as fine as wheat flour can be. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In Mexico and Louisiana, very finely ground cornmeal is referred to as corn flour .