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What contains more real corn candy corn or a kernel of corn?

A kernel of corn. Candy corn contains corn syrup which is not real corn, but a product manufactured from corn starch.


What do you call a piece of corn in the army?

a corn kernel


What is the difference between kernel and a colonel?

A kernel describes corn or popcorn. Example: Pests ate every kernel of corn right from the corn stalks. A Colonel (pronounced kernel) is a military rank. Example: The Colonel led his troops with bravery and precision.


What is popcorns?

Popcorn is formed when a kernel gets heated. The kernel explodes and then turns inside-out.


Is there a piece of silk for every kernel of corn?

Yes, it is the way each kernel is pollinated.


What is corn startch?

The starch obtained form the endosperm of corn kernel is known as corn starch.


What is a popcorn's first formation?

corn kernel


What is a popcorn kernel?

A dehydrated piece of corn.


What is the origin of corn kernels?

The corn kernel is the dried seed flesh from a corn plant so the kernels are dried on the cob and go hard. To turn it into popcorn however, because there is a small amount of water in the kernel, after getting very hot it expands and turns the kernel I side out o it is a mini corn explosion.


What is a popcorn kernel from?

really? umm the popcorn kernel is from corn...like the actual corn...but only a few varieties make the cut of actually tasting good after it pops...


Each kernel of corn is a seed inside a fruit seeds form from pollinated flowers what can you conclude about the kernels on an ear of corn?

that each kernel will become a new ear of corn


Does the weight of corn make more bushels of corn?

Heavier corn ears does not translate into more ears or even more kernels. Weight has nothing to do with the amount or measurement of the corn or kernel and is caused by the density of the corn itself and the moisture content in the kernel, cob and husk. If you were to weigh 6 cobs of corn of similar length and then husk and take the kernel from the cob you would end up with closely the same amount of corn per cob.