The purpose of The Lottery is to ensure enough rain to have a good corn crop the following June.
If you mean breakfast cereal, less than 1% of the US corn crop is used for this purpose.
To turn corn on the cob into corn in a can just cut the corn from the cob. Most often corn is blanched or cooked before it is canned. It can also be pickled or relished. There are a variety of was to remove corn from the cob. A simple paring knife works well, but there are also specialty tools made for this purpose.
No. The corn starch is added to make a finer, lighter crumb, which cannot be achieved with flour alone.
It gives it that "crunch" and crispyness.
corn, apples, trees these all have a purpose like corn and apples give us food and trees give us wood for our homes
Although corn flour and corn starch derive from the same part of the plant, they are NOT the same thing, and in cooking, they behave very differently. If you use corn starch to make tortillas, you'll get an inedible glob of goo. On the other hand, if you use corn flour in place of corn starch, you'll get gruel instead of gravy or sauce or pudding. Corn flour and corn starch should not be confused with (or used in place of) corn meal, which, although related, is a totally different product with a totally different purpose.
To make Pop Corn. They were invented in the late 1900's by Dr. Jack J. Wang who wanted a better way to take care of his patients with terminal illnesses.
to teach them about corn and to kill the and take their gold and weath and to make them slaves
Yes, you can. 2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour equals 1 tablespoon cornstarch.
To get straight to the point - the silk is on the ear of corn so it can catch the pollen falling from the tassels on top of the corn plant. Each silk is able to produce one kernel of corn.
Sugar Cane and Corn are the most popular crops grown for energy production as a main purpose but both are also used for food supply.