Wheat Starch

Appears in
The Food and Life of Oaxaca: Traditional Recipes from Mexico′s Heart

By Zarela Martínez

Published 1997

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This is the starch that remains when the gluten has been extracted from wheat flour. It serves as a fine flour in some cakes (see Marquesote, and Panque de Almendra). I have successfully substituted cornstarch. But wheat starch, available in Chinese groceries where it is sometimes misleadingly labeled “wheat flour,” gives a more authentic texture.