Product Description PAN White Corn Flour is another variety of corn flour produced by the same brand, PAN, but made from finely ground white corn instead of yellow corn. It shares many similar characteristics with the yellow corn flour but has some subtle differences in flavor and appearance. Key Features of PAN White Corn Flour: Color: As the name suggests, the flour is white in color, giving dishes a lighter appearance compared to the yellow variety. Flavor: White corn flour tends to have a slightly milder, more neutral taste compared to yellow corn flour, which has a more distinct, sweet corn flavor. This makes white corn flour a good option for recipes where you want the texture and consistency of corn flour without a pronounced corn flavor. Texture: Like the yellow version, white corn flour is finely ground, offering a smooth and even texture that is ideal for making dough, batters, and other similar preparations. Common Uses of PAN White Corn Flour: Arepas: Just like the yellow corn flour, PAN white corn flour can be used to make arepas. These are versatile, round flatbreads popular in Venezuela and Colombia, which can be grilled, baked, or fried. Tamales: In Mexican cuisine, PAN white corn flour can be used to make tamales. When mixed with lard or vegetable oil, it forms the masa used to wrap various fillings in corn husks and then steam. Masa for Dumplings: It can be used to prepare masa (dough) for a variety of dumplings, including those used for empanadas, sopes, or gorditas. Corn Tortillas: While yellow corn flour is commonly used for tortillas, white corn flour can also be used to make traditional Mexican corn tortillas. Pastries & Bread: It is used in many baked goods, including cornbread, muffins, and other baked items that require a fine, soft texture. weight 1 weight (kg)
Planting & Care
At a Glance â 3-in-1 Combination Peach Tree
- Sun: 1/2 day to full day of sun
- Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Water: Keep evenly moist during establishment
- Rootstock: Semi-dwarf (Lovell)
- Size: 12â15 ft at maturity
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Harvest: JulyâSeptember
- Hardiness: USDA Zone 5â9
Planting & Care â 3-in-1 Combination Peach Tree
Site Selection
- Choose a location with excellent sunlight to ensure full sweetness and color.
- Good airflow reduces fungal pressure, especially in humid or coastal climates.
Soil Preparation
- Prefers well-drained loam or sandy loam; avoid clay-heavy or waterlogged soil.
- Add compost to improve drainage and fertility.
- Ideal soil pH: 6.0â7.0.
Planting Instructions
- Plant at the same depth as in the nursery pot.
- Water deeply and mulch with 2â3 inches of organic matter.
- Keep mulch a few inches away from the trunk.
Watering & Fertilizing
- Maintain consistent moisture during the first 1â2 years.
- Deep water 1â2 times per week in heat or drought.
- Peaches are medium feedersâuse a balanced organic fertilizer in early spring if growth appears weak.
- Avoid overfertilization, which reduces fruit quality and increases disease risk.
Pruning & Graft Management
- Prune more vigorously growing grafts to maintain balance across the tree.
- Encourage an open center to improve light penetration.
- Thin fruit clusters to improve size and prevent limb damage.
Harvest & Use
- Frost offers classic peach flavor with strong leaf curl resistance.
- Salish Summer (Q-1-8) produces juicy, richly flavored fruit well-suited to cooler climates.
- Indian Free provides brilliant red flesh and outstanding complexity.
- Muir delivers exceptionally sweet, aromatic fruit.
General Tips
- Combination peach trees thrive when graft vigor is balanced yearly through pruning.
- Renew mulch annually and water consistently for best fruit quality.
- Leaf curlâresistant varieties reduce the need for sprays in many climates.



