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For human consumption: Creamed corn (as in soup) is already broken down so it will digest easier than whole kernel corn. Processed corn such as in cereals will also digest easier than whole kernel corn. I don't know about animal consumption.
How many cans of corn to buy to feed 40 people depends partly on the size of the can and partly on how much other food you will be serving. If you allow a half an average-size can of corn per person then to feed 40 people you will need 20 cans of corn, 10 creamed and 10 whole kernel.
A kernel of corn. Candy corn contains corn syrup which is not real corn, but a product manufactured from corn starch.
You're actually eating the whole kernel with all its original parts.
Kernel corn is not digested, it is a food that most people eat whole. This is due to lack of the necessary digestive enzymes.
a corn kernel
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.
If whole corn was fed to a cow, and it ended up unchanged in the feces, it was because it was actually almost literally undigested by the microbes in the cow's rumen. A kernel of corn has a lot of lignin surrounding the starch component of this grain, and if it is not broken via processing, then it is unusable to the cow and something which will simply pass through as waste.
Cornmeal is just ground corn the corn kernel is composed of the following: the endosperm (which contains most of the starch) the germ which is at the center of the kernel and contains most of the fat, and the outer husk of the kernel called the paricarp.
Fernand Loranger has written: 'Quality evaluation of canned whole kernel corn grown in Oregon' -- subject(s): Canned corn, Quality
Popcorn is formed when a kernel gets heated. The kernel explodes and then turns inside-out.
Yes, it is the way each kernel is pollinated.