From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcornmealcorn‧meal /ˈkɔːnmiːl $ ˈkɔːrn-/ noun [uncountable] DFa rough type of flour made from dried crushed corn(2)
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cornmeal• When all cornmeal has been added, reduce heat to moderately low.• At one point the broadcast became so popular that a line of Sonny Boy cornmeal was introduced.• Reduce speed to low and add flour and salt, mixing just until dough is consistency of coarse cornmeal.• He had a mill for cornmeal, and a shop near the Castle.• When all the cornmeal is added, begin stirring with a long-handled wooden spoon.• In a large bowl, blend the cornmeal, flour, baking soda, and salt.• Pour in the cornmeal by the handful in a thin stream very slowly, whisking constantly in one direction.• Into a bowl, sift together the cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.• It transpired that Hush Puppies were cornmeal fritters, seasoned with eggs and beer, and very tasty.