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  2. Corn wet-milling - Wikipedia

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    A corn wet-milling facility in Lafayette Indiana operated by A.E. Staley Manufacturing Company. Corn wet-milling is a process of breaking corn kernels into their component parts: corn oil, protein, corn starch, and fiber. It uses water and a series of steps to separate the parts to be used for various products. [1]

  3. Wet-milling - Wikipedia

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    Wet-milling is a process in which feed material is steeped in water, ... wet-milling plants can separate a 56-pound bushel of corn into more than 31 pounds of ...

  4. Nixtamalization - Wikipedia

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    An alternative process for use in industrial settings has been developed known as enzymatic nixtamalization, which uses protease enzymes to accelerate the changes that occur in traditional nixtamalization, a technique borrowed from modern corn wet-milling. In this process, corn or corn meal is first partially hydrated in hot water, so that ...

  5. Millstone - Wikipedia

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    The milling operation can also be carried out "wet", ... i.e. dry corn kernels ... Milling by millstones is a one-step process in contrast with roller mills in modern ...

  6. The wonders of the corn pollination process

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    The pollination period, or the flowering stage in corn, is the most critical period in the development of a corn plant.

  7. Corn gluten meal - Wikipedia

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    Corn gluten meal is one product of wet-milling corn as well as corn starch, germ oil meal, corn gluten feed, and steep liquor. Corn is steeped in water mixed with sulfur dioxide and ground to separate germ from the endosperm to extract oil. The endosperm goes through screenings to separate starch and proteins from the corn fiber or bran. The ...

  8. What is 'corn sweat?' How the natural process is worsening a ...

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    A natural process often called "corn sweat" worsened a heat dome in the Midwest this week by fueling high humidity levels.

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