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cupid corn, bunny corn, harvest corn, reindeer corn. Media: Candy corn. Candy corn is a small, pyramid-shaped candy, typically divided into three sections of different colors, with a waxy texture and a flavor based on honey, sugar, butter, and vanilla. [1] [2] It is a staple candy of the fall season and Halloween in North America.
Arepa ( Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɾepa]) is a type of flatbread made of ground maize dough stuffed with a filling, eaten in northern parts of South America since pre-Columbian times, and notable primarily in the cuisine of Venezuela and Colombia, but also present in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Central America. [1] [2] [3]
Maize / meɪz / ( Zea mays ), also known as corn in North American and Australian English, is a tall stout grass that produces cereal grain. It was domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 9,000 years ago from wild teosinte. Native Americans planted it alongside beans and squashes in the Three Sisters polyculture.
It’s a fan favorite at The Black Whale and it’s back in all its delicious freshness: strawberry shortcake. Get the warm house-made biscuit topped with vanilla ice cream, marinated strawberries ...
Indian corn, in corn on the cob, corn flakes, popcorn horny swelling on the foot Zea mays; originally known as Indian corn (q.v.; UK usu.: maize or sweetcorn); hence cornfield, cornstarch (UK: corn flour), cornbread, cornball, cornblade, etc. something corny *, hence cornball: cot infant bed; hence cot death (US: crib) camp bed cotton wool
Corncob. A corncob with attached corn kernels. A corncob, also called corn cob, cob of corn, or corn on the cob, is the central core of an ear of maize (also known as corn). It is the part of the ear on which the kernels grow. The ear is also considered a "cob" or "pole" but it is not fully a "pole" until the ear is shucked, or removed from the ...
In Mexico, corn smut is known as huitlacoche ( Spanish pronunciation: [ (ɡ)witlaˈkotʃe], sometimes spelled cuitlacoche ). This word entered Spanish in Mexico from Classical Nahuatl, though the Nahuatl words from which huitlacoche is derived are debated. In modern Nahuatl, the word for huitlacoche is cuitlacochin ( Nahuatl pronunciation ...
Multicolored varieties are usually at their sweetest when the mature color just starts to "blush" on the kernels. Hookers, 70 days (open pollinated, white turning blue at maturity) Triple Play, 70 days (open pollinated, white-yellow bicolor turning partially blue at maturity) Painted Hill, 75 days (open pollinated, mostly white turning various ...