List of maize dishes
Cocoloşi cooking on a grill
This is a list of maize dishes, in which maize (also known as corn) is used as a primary ingredient. Additionally, some foods and beverages that are prepared with maize are listed.
Maize dishes
- Arepa
- Battered sausage
- Binaki
- Bulz
- Cachapa
- Champurrado
- Chipa Guasu
- Cocoloşi
- Conkies
- Corn chowder
- Corn crab soup
- Corn dog
- Corn flakes
- Corn fritter
- Corn soup
- Corn stew
- Corn tortilla
- Cornbread
- Cou-cou
- Creamed corn
- Elote
- Fufu
- Grits
- Hallaca
- Hasty pudding
- Hominy
- Hot water corn bread
- Humita
- Hushpuppy
- Johnnycake
- Kuymak
- Mais mouline[1]
- Maja maíz
- Makki di roti
- Mămăligă
- Mămăligă în pături
- Mazamorra
- Milho Frito
- Mush
- Nacatamal
- Nachos
- Nshima
- Pap
- Pashofa
- Pasteles
- Pastel de choclo
- Piki
- Pinole
- Polenta
- Popcorn
- Pozol
- Pozole
- Pudding corn
- Pupusa
- Quesadillas
- Sadza
- Sagamite
- Samp
- Sloosh
- Sopes
- Sorullos
- Spoonbread
- Taco
- Tamale
- Tostada
- wotou
- Xarém
A battered sausage, sliced in half after cooking
Creamed corn is a soup or sauce made by pulping the corn kernels and collecting the milky residue from the corn.
Grits is a ground-corn food of Native American origin, that is common in the Southern United States and eaten mainly at breakfast.
Pudding corn is prepared from stewed corn, water, any of various thickening agents, and optional additional flavoring or texturing ingredients- A cheese-filled arepa
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Binaki, steamed cornmeal tamales from the Philippines
Beverages
Chicha morada being prepared in Peru: unfermented chicha made from purple maize and boiled with pineapple and spices
Pozol being served at the boardwalk of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas
Foods

Candied popcorn
See also
References
- ↑ Mais Moulin
- ↑ Hoyer, Daniel and Snortum, Marty Tamales , page 8. Gibbs Smith, 2008. ISBN 1-4236-0319-2
- ↑ Wadler, Joyce (September 8, 2009). "Chew It Up, Spit It Out, Then Brew. Cheers!". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
External links
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