crop
crop
Crop.
Crop.
a field
wheat is translated 'le blé' (masc.) in French. non wheat is le froment (le blé means corn)
an ear of corn
"Corn" is an English word, and very few people in Europe spoke it outside of England. In England, "corn" means "grain" in a general sense, usually wheat. The sentence "He was carrying a sack of corn" means a sack of wheat seeds (although barley or rye are also possible). It can also mean a grain in the sense of one seed, as in the word "barleycorn" or "peppercorn". The American grain which is called "corn" in North America is called "maize" or "Indian corn" in Britain.
Wheat is a word that rhymes with feet and means grain.
No, they contain "malt" which is a hidden word for wheat.
It is most likely la cancha, or las canchas. Cancha means field, like a football or baseball field. It can also mean field as in "A man outstanding in his field." There is another different word for 'field of corn.' La can Chas is otherwise gibberish.
Maize is the proper name for corn. Wheat and corn were once closely related as varieties of grain bearing grasses. Mankind has hybridized corn far away from its original form in nature. Wheat remains closely related to rye, barley, rice etc.
The word corn, meaning a grain such as wheat or barley or a grainlike object such as corn salt or corn snow, is from England. The plant corn, known throughout the rest of the world as maize, is originally South American.