Yes, corn maize can be converted into ethanol through a process called fermentation. The starch in corn is first broken down into sugars, which are then fermented by yeast to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide. This renewable fuel is commonly used as an additive in gasoline to reduce emissions and enhance octane levels. Ethanol production from corn contributes to energy sustainability and supports the agricultural economy.
corn in the US is maize
maize is the Indian name for corn.
It is made from corn (maize), rye and malt.
Rice corn
corn can be known as mealies in South Africa
Polenta, it's an Italian dish! Cornbread, corn muffins, and cornmeal mush can also be made from ground corn. A non-food use of ground corn is to make ethanol, a biofuel commonly used to power automobiles in the western hemisphere.
Maize is a kind of grain used mainly to feed livestock. In the US it's called "corn". A lesser amount is used for food products like corn tortillas, corn meal, and corn chips. The sweeter kind, called sweet corn, is also a popular food item in the US.
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Yes, popcorn is a whole grain, made from whole kernels of corn.
Yes, corn and maize are the same thing. Maize is just another name for corn.
it is maize/corn corn is maize maize is pronounced maze as in puzzle etc.