Corn is actually a grain, though many regard it as a "vegetable" especially when the kernels are eaten when in the milky stage. Corn is a grass, just like other grain plants like wheat, rice, barley, oats, rye, and triticale.
Corn is a grain.
Corn is considered a vegetable, specifically a grain vegetable, rather than a fruit.
Corn is a grass and is classified as a grain. It is often served as a vegetable, but is a grain.
No, cornbread is a bread or grain product. The corn used to make cornbread is dried and ground into flour, with nutritional properties quite different from the immature, moist "corn" eaten as a vegetable.
a tomato is a fruit and corn is a grain.
I believe corn is a type of grain
Botanically, corn is a grain or dry fruit.
No, corn is not a grain. It is a vegetable.
# Corn is a grain and a vegetable!
the corn is a grain not a vegetable
It's actually a vegetable, grain, and a fruit. Here's a website explaining it, http://www.extension.org/faq/17275. Hope this helps.
Popcorn is a Vegetable; the kernel is the seed of the corn plant.