Not commonly, no.
Cave dwellers used loincloth as "underwear" and as we evolved, "underwear" became more complex.
Corn Gluten is used primarily in Feed products. Corn Germ is used in making corn oil. Corn Starch is used in making Corn Syrup.
no underwear just wear pants you'll get used to it
no underwear just wear pants you'll get used to it
some type of rash/STDEDIT BY GOTREES:About $-15. You would probably have to pay someone to take your used underwear.
No. Corn is not used for any other cereal crops like wheat, oat and rye. Corn is used for corn, wheat is used for wheat, etc.
Corn products such as corn syrup. This corn in its raw state is practically inedible and is genetically modified.
Corn is used a food. Corn leafs or covers and its cores are used in ovens to get fire or heat.
Corn flour, polenta, or ground oats can be used as substitutes for corn meal in a recipe.
your underwear!
Underwear can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, polyester, nylon, silk, and bamboo. The choice of material can affect the comfort, breathability, and durability of the underwear.
Corn :) BTW Corn and Maize are the same thing! :)