Harina Pan from Venzuela/Columbia

wreReynolds

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I am trying to find Harina Pan (corn flour), but it needs to be from Columbia or Venezuela (theirs is different from the local stuff).

Any thoughts. So far I have had no luck.

R
 
Tough break kiddo, you're not going to find any, at least not in Buenos Aires.

The closest you'll get is to find white corn at a naturist store or maybe Jumbo/Disco, which I understand is the type of corn Harina Pan is made of.

If you're looking for arepas or cachapas there's a bar named "Bar Caracas" in Jorge Luis Borges with Guatemala; there are also several colombian restaurants in the city, you might want to check the Guia Oleo (http://www.guiaoleo.com.ar/)
 
laureltp said:
Tough break kiddo, you're not going to find any, at least not in Buenos Aires.

The closest you'll get is to find white corn at a naturist store or maybe Jumbo/Disco, which I understand is the type of corn Harina Pan is made of.

If you're looking for arepas or cachapas there's a bar named "Bar Caracas" in Jorge Luis Borges with Guatemala; there are also several colombian restaurants in the city, you might want to check the Guia Oleo (http://www.guiaoleo.com.ar/)

They have naturist stores here???
Tell me where they are, and do they have cute dependientas. Aye carumba, naked shop assistants, wow!
 
You need to go to Casa Polti in Belgrano. I don't know if they have the specific one you are looking but they have a couple different kinds of corn flour.
www.casapolti.com.ar

ETA: Actually, I've looked at their catalog which you can find on the website & they don't seem to have harina de mais precocida listed. But they do have harnia de maiz blanco & harina de maíz amiláceo.
 
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