Baby corn is the young state of the maize crop.
No.
Where is pop corn
It depends, what do you mean by "baby corn"? From a can? On an ear?
They all have oil corn oil, baby oil, olive oil.
You have big ears.
I'm not sure, but frozen corn is good!
56 lbs per bushel is the "standard" weight of commercial #2 corn
yes baby duck's can eat corn but not corn on the cobb.
Easy, Your baby needs corn. Then soon your baby will start pooping
The "mini corn" you're referring to is just baby corn, harvested young and usually from a specific type of corn that doesn't grow all that big as it is. The only real difference between baby corn and normal sized corn is the amount of time it was allowed to grow before harvesting.
Yes.
Baby corn is actually just immature regular corn, meaning it can come from most any type of corn. Sorry to disappoint.To grow baby corn, you just plant sweet corn and then harvest the ears within three days of the silks emerging. Some farmers even harvest some baby corn and some full-grown corn from the same stalk.