If you mean breakfast cereal, less than 1% of the US corn crop is used for this purpose.
Although Mana from heaven is the first cammercially sold cereal in that type Mr. Kellog had been making corn flakes long before that in a private health club.
Currently a bushel of corn produces about 2.8 gallons of ethanol. With better varieties that figure will increase to 3 gallons. In the near future, the corn distillate will be processed again, yielding some more ethanol.
In the US, corn is typically sold by the bushel. Fresh market sweet corn, though, is usually sold by the ear.
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The mass of the cereal is easily regulated and measured while volume will vary greatly from packaging to purchase due to settling. While the cereal on the shelf occupies less space, you are still purchasing the advertised mass of cereal.
Vanilly Crunch was sold by Quaker Oats in the 1970s. Vector is a cereal from Kellogg's.
■4296 gallons of milk are sold. 2864/2=1432 1432x3=4296
Sweet corn is just as its name implies, it is sweet. Field corn is not sweet. Also, sweet corn is usually for human consumption at an immature stage of growth as the soft kernels that are shaved off the cob, or to be sold as corn on the cob. Field corn is normally allowed to fully mature and dry down. It's usually used for ethanol production or livestock feed, and in grain-form for cereal products including breakfast cereals, harmony and grits, as alcohol and corn whiskey, and other human foodstuffs like starch, oils and sweetners. From a genetic standpoint, the expression of the Su1 or Sh2 recessive genes is what makes corn either sweet, field, or some other type. Please see the related links below for information.
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The world's most expensive cereal is not sold in stores. It is a single piece of cornflake that resembles the state of Illinois. The price of this expensive cereal is $200 000.
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