Maize (called "corn" in the US) has been a staple of life for centuries in the Western Hemisphere. The native American tribes, particularly of the non-plains areas, grew it regularly to supplement their diets when hunting was poor. Without it, their diets were much more dependent on good hunting of the wildlife of the area.
Maize based meals are the staple food there
Corn (or maize) was the staple.
Maize has been the staple food for many years
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The main staple food of the Aztecs was maize, also known as corn. They relied heavily on maize for sustenance and used it to make a variety of foods such as tortillas, tamales, and pozole. Maize was considered a sacred crop and played a central role in Aztec culture and mythology.
corn or as it was called, maize.
It was a combination of deer meat and maize (Indian corn), beans and squash.
Wheat, jowar and maize constitute the staple diet of the people of Chhattisgarh. To seek more information about crrops of different places in Chhattisgarh
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Because it is cheap and easily available. (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's 2014 harvest for the staple maize rose 82 percent to 1.46 million tonnes, enough to meet annual domestic consumption for the first time since 2003.