These are some types of corn Wheat, Barley, Maize
In the US, "Corn" refers to maize (Zea mays). There are at least four distinct kinds, or genotypes of corn: dent, flint, sweet, and pop. Dent, commonly referred to as "field" corn is by far the most common kind grown in the US, and is normally used for animal feeding and ethanol production. Flint is one kind of corn grown for human consumption that is commonly used in corn chips and other "hard" corn foods. Sweet corn, which is usually consumed before it has reached physiological maturity, is normally found in three distinct genotypes: sugary (su), sugary-enhanced (se), and supersweet (sh2).
There are 150 ears of sweet corn in a bushel.
Corn doesn't sweat. But sweet corn is sweet.
Corn syrup tastes similar to honey, and in many cases is used as substitute. Powdered corn syrup is a corn syrup that comes in powder and is sweet.
Sweet corn is a monocot.
Well of course they do. Both kinds feed that is sweet and what I grew up calling sweet feed. Or cob, corn, oats, and barley. Wet cob has molasses.
All kinds -- sugary, sugary-enhanced, supersweet, enhanced supersweet, etc. At least in the corn-growing parts of the state. Top of Mt. Rushmore probably wouldn't work.
Sweet corn is way higher in protein than regular corn.
Sweet corn is above ground. It is the fruit of the corn stalk.
Basically India produce many kinds of corp such as Wheat, Rice, Barley and corn, but the most famous corp is wheat.
You can, but if they pollinate at the same time, the sweet corn will taste all starchy and not sweet because it crossed with the field corn.
No. people grow crops of sweet corn, and feed corn. humans eat sweet corn (how ever they want) and cows get the feed corn. it's not a weed. but there are lots of different types of sweet corn too.
Sweet Corn is an annual and must be replanted every year