SC - don't cringe too bad....
Sue Clemenger
mooncat at in-tch.com
Wed Mar 29 20:16:46 PST 2000
In a message dated 3/29/2000 12:22:18 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
a14h at zebra.net writes:
<<
Kinda sorta on the same topic, what's the difference between white and yellow
corn? >>
About the dame difference between the wheats that are used to make different
kinds of flour. I know durham is a hard kind that makes flour good for pasta
making, ant eh one used to make Southern flours is softer. Makes a big
difference in the finished product. Same goes for various kinds of corn.
BTW, there are more colors than just yellow and white. The following web
site advertises purple, red, yellow, blue, white, and giant white. <A
HREF="http://food4.epicurious.com/HyperNews/get/archive_eating1-100/85/1/1.htm
l">Dried hominy is called posole</A>
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