1.80/6=0.3, so 30 cents per ear of corn.
since when has corn had ears
Corn has an ear that has a cob.
1 - 10oz frozen corn = 3 medium ears of corn.
Yes, they do. The structure of the corn plant which has the cob, silks, and kernels contained inside the husk is commonly referred to as an ear of corn.
There is no exact number of corn-kernels on an ear of corn. It all really depends on the growing conditions and size of corn when it's harvested.
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An ear of popcorn is simply an earn of corn turned to popcorn. I'm sure "popcorn ear" refers to the same thing.
Generally 2. One big ear and one smaller one.
That depends on what cultivar the corn is. Most cultivars enable at least two ears of corn to be produced per seed that is planted, not just one.
Depends on the size of the ear, and the variety. If you are growing Bantam corn ( a pure seed, NOT genetically modified ) about 1 1/2 ears will produce a pint. If you are using other varieties, like peaches and cream, or Golden Nugget you will get about a pint from each ear. Like I said, it depends on the size of the ear, and how well your corn grew that year.
Assuming each ear of corn yields about 3/4 cup of kernels, 6 ears of corn would yield approximately 4.5 cups of corn kernels. However, this can vary depending on the size of the ears and how closely the kernels are cut. It's always best to measure the actual amount if precise quantities are needed.
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