The husk on the individual kernel of corn is very fibrous. You actually don't chew as well as you think you do. It is not broken down through the digestive tract and comes out looking whole.
The outer hull of corn is made of cellulose, which is indigestible to humans. Therefore, if you do not chew the cellulose hull, it will pass through your entire digestive system whole and sound, and you will see it in your feces.
chew it and butter it
Whole corn grain is a complex of chemicals.
No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.
Feed corn (field corn) is no different than any other corn. It tastes just as good as is as nutritious as any other corn. It is very tasty but is very slightly more tougher to chew.
no they eat corn pices
Corn oil comes from the corn kernels themselves.
Indirectly, yes. But directly, no. To make it simple, all forms of corn cereal come from corn, and corn comes from the ground. So in that way, corn cereal indirectly comes from the ground. But it does not literally grow from the ground. So in the technical sense, we cannot say corn cereal comes from the ground.
the family that corn comes from is the cornettle family
Cornmeal comes from grinding corn and cornflour comes from grinding corn kernels
He comes down the chimney. Siôn Corn is the welsh name for Santa Claus. "Siôn" is the Welsh version of John and "Corn" comes from "corn simne" meaning "chimney stack".
Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.