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  2. This Is How Long It Takes to Boil Corn on the Cob - AOL

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    (The sweet and juicy corn kernels can even be eaten raw!) Once the water has returned to a boil, set your timer to four minutes. Once done, the kernels should be tender but still crunchy.

  3. How Long You Should Really Boil Corn on the Cob for ... - AOL

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    The fresher the corn, the shorter amount of time you boil the corn because really fresh corn just needs a quick drop in boiling water. Be sure you have a pot large enough to accommodate the number ...

  4. Is corn healthy? Dietitians weigh in on frozen, canned and ...

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    The serving size of corn is either one medium ear of corn on the cob or one-half cup of cooked kernels (fresh, frozen, or canned), says Natalie Rizzo, registered dietitian and nutrition editor for ...

  5. Salting (food) - Wikipedia

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    Salting could be combined with smoking to produce bacon in peasant homes. Instructions for preserving (salting) freshly killed venison in the 14th century involved covering the animal with bracken as soon as possible and carrying it to a place where it could be butchered, boiled in brine, and dry salted for long term preservation in a barrel.

  6. Corn on the cob - Wikipedia

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    Corn on the cob is a culinary term for a cooked ear of sweet corn eaten directly off the cob. [1] The ear is picked while the endosperm is in the "milk stage" so that the kernels are still tender. Ears of corn are steamed, boiled, or grilled usually without their green husks, or roasted with them. The husk leaves are removed before serving.

  7. Binatog - Wikipedia

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    The kernels are then washed and boiled until very soft. They are then placed into a bowl and topped with grated coconut, butter (or margarine), and sugar to taste. [2] [3] [4] Modern variants of the dish typically use canned Mexican hominy to skip the soaking process, [5] [6] but boiled young corn kernels may also be used.

  8. The Secret Ingredient to Tender, Juicy, Perfectly Cooked Corn

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    Trust me, once you try it you'll never go back to plain old water-boiled corn. Here's what you need to know. Related: The Grandpa-Approved Trick to Perfectly Cooked, Silk-Free Corn

  9. Corn kernel - Wikipedia

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    Multicoloured kernels on a single corn cob. Corn kernels are the fruits of maize. Maize is a grain, and the kernels are used in cooking as a vegetable or a source of starch. The kernels can be of various colors: blackish, bluish-gray, purple, green, red, white and yellow. The kernel of maize consists of a pericarp (fruit