maisstärke
Maisstärke, also known as cornstarch, is a fine, white powder derived from the endosperm of corn kernels. It is a staple ingredient in kitchens worldwide, primarily used as a thickening agent for sauces, gravies, soups, and stews. The starch granules absorb liquid and swell when heated, creating a smoother and more viscous texture.
Beyond its culinary applications, maisstärke possesses a variety of other uses. In baking, it can contribute
The production of maisstärke involves several steps, beginning with the wet milling of corn. The kernels are