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Staple foods / Nutrition / Ethanol fuel / Corn starch / Corn ethanol / Wet-milling / Steeping / Gluten / Maize / Food and drink / Chemistry / Starch
Date: 2011-09-12 16:31:25
Staple foods
Nutrition
Ethanol fuel
Corn starch
Corn ethanol
Wet-milling
Steeping
Gluten
Maize
Food and drink
Chemistry
Starch

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