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Maíz blanco sin pelar

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Maíz blanco sin pelarQUE ES? Maiz blanco sin pelar BENEFICIOS Libre de gluten: Rico en almidones, 100 gramos de harina de maz tienen 76. 1 gramos de carbohidratos. Especialmente como almidn que tiene efecto saciante y permite disminuir la cantidad de otros alimentos cuando se trata de tener un aliado para el control del peso Es fuente de vitaminas y minerales, entre ellos el calcio, fsforo, hierro y zinc. CMO SE CONSUME? Para ser usado en hervido hasta lograr mote y

¿QUE ES?

Maiz blanco sin pelar 

BENEFICIOS

  • Libre de gluten: Rico en almidones, 100 gramos de harina de maíz tienen 76.1 gramos de carbohidratos. Especialmente como almidón que tiene efecto saciante y permite disminuir la cantidad de otros alimentos cuando se trata de tener un aliado para el control del peso
  • Es fuente de vitaminas y minerales, entre ellos el calcio, fósforo, hierro y zinc.

¿CÓMO SE CONSUME?

  • Para ser usado en hervido hasta lograr mote y consumirse directamente.
  • También puede pelarse para elaborar patasca o caldo de mote, champus.

*Estas mazorcas has sido cultivadas en Tarma en nuestras propias chacras, el secado cuidadosamente  preparado mediante  wayunkas  colgadas  bajo sombra para luego ser  desgranadas u molidas.

El maíz cultivado en el valle de Tarma  a diferencia del maíz gigante del Cuzco es de granos mas pequeños, pero de mejor sabor y dulzor.

COMPONENTE NUTRICIONAL:

Presencia de carbohidratos: En 100 gramos de maíz crudo y seco, hay 76.1 gramos de carbohidratos, brindando el vigor necesario para la rutina diaria. 

  • Alto contenido de almidón, cuyo efecto saciante permite disminuir la ingesta total sin pasar hambre.
  • Energético y rico en nutrientes como el calcio, fósforo, magnesio y potasio.
  • Posee vitaminas del complejo B (B1, B2 y B5) y también ácido ascórbico (Vitamina C).

RECETAS SALUDABLES PARA PERSONAS CELIACAS  USANDO  MAIZ BLANCO

Champus

Patasca

Tamales

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Luis A. Estable
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
A well-rhymed book of poems
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Thomas Hardy is a superb poet, a master rhymer, one of the main features of his poetry. These poems here are well-written and a delight to read. It is quite amazing to think why his poetry was so ignored and for the most part did not get much attention in his lifetime after one finishes reading the book. It tells more about the ignorance of man than Hardy as a poet that in some ways is getting the praise that he so much deserves, finally. Numerous are the poems that show mastery of diction and subject matter. They are carefully crafted to make them a jewel of poetry. Read them for what they bring which is magnificent poetry seen in their lines.
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EllisScottPollard
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
A Great Novelist's Wonderfully Liberating Indulgences with Poetry
Format: Paperback
While a prolific novelist, Thomas Hardy is a first-rate poet whose verse seems to get lost between attempts at poet canonization among those between late-Victorianism and early Modernism. Perhaps this narrow way of looking at the history of poetry is why Hardy's legacy as a poet is often overlooked. He doesn't neatly fit in with categories like realism, symbolism, naturalism, aestheticism, modernism, etc., because he grapples with both major and minor themes addressed and techniques used by the big names of the numerous movements that were ending, beginning, or in their prime state at the turn of the century. It's very interesting how his poems shine a light on his expertly crafted novels (especially the more provincial narratives), but I get the impression that Hardy viewed his identity as prose and verse stylist as separate personal facets. Such a self-evaluation is almost unfair to him. While undoubtedly what we might call a formalist novelist in the vein of Flaubert--one with intense philosophical interests like Austen (and Dostoevsky for a non-English example)--the formalism and philosophical bend certainly appears in his poetry, and Hardy almost seems like a freer artist when you read his verse works. This great collection proves to be curiously wonderful and will appeal to poetry lovers, Hardy enthusiasts, students and scholars of the many different art movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and those of readers with a deeply philosophical approach to reading. That said, he's wonderfully and surprisingly accessible to laypeople as well, though always provides a great challenge to his readers without pretension or esoteric persuasions (if that's a factor that you might find frustrating in poetry).
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Laura Robinson
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Beautiful
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Beautiful book—arrived in great shape! And I absolutely adore Hardy’s poetry. Not sure why I can never find him on the poetry shelves of my bookstores, because he’s one of the greats. So far my favorite is “Her Death and After”. Sounds morose, but it’s actually quite beautiful. It will touch your heart—just what Thomas Hardy had a knack for. If you like classic poetry, please get this book. It’s great!
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