Homei21Pre-Cooked Corn Meal: Tradition to multicultural Flavor

Pre-Cooked Corn Meal: Tradition to multicultural Flavor

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The corn unite us – Nos Une El maiz

Harina PAN was born in Venezuela as the first pre­cooked corn meal, created to simplify the process of making arepas, one of the country’s most iconic dishes. Over time, it grew into more than just an ingredient – becoming a symbol of tradition, quality, and innovation, trusted by families across generations.

But the story of Harina PAN has expanded far beyond Venezuela. Today, it is present in over 30 countries and recognized as one of the world’s leading cornmeal brands. In the United States, where cultures from around the world converge, Harina PAN has become a versatile staple that goes well beyond Latin recipes. It’s simple, high-quality, 100% corn and gluten-free ingredients make it adaptable to every kitchen.

From pupusas in El Salvador, tortillas in Mexico, gorditas in Texas, and empanadas across Latin America, to Greek pies, Indian breads, American cornbread, and even contemporary fusion dishes, Harina PAN proves that one product can connect cultures and inspire creativity.

As the brand continues to grow, new variations such as Harina PAN with chia seeds expand the possibilities even further, offering healthier alternatives and ensuring that every customer can find the perfect option for their lifestyle.

It is more than flour – it is a base for families to cook meals that are authentic, nourishing, and easy to prepare, whether preserving tradition or creating something entirely new.
Harina PAN – From tradition to innovation, from Venezuela to over 100 countries worldwide.

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