All popcorn is whole grain. If the grains (kernels, really) of popcorn were not left intact, the popcorn wouldn't be able to 'pop'. The '100% whole grain!' labels that have begun to appear on microwave popcorn are nothing more than a marketing scam. 'Whole grain' popcorn is no different from any other popcorn. It isn't better for your health; it's just from a company that has smart people working in the marketing department. To answer the question, then, a label indicating a 'whole grain' popcorn product does not tell you whether or not the popcorn is organic. Look for a specific certification on the packaging if you wish to purchase organic popcorn.
Whole corn grain is a complex of chemicals.
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it is organic
No, corn is not a grain. It is a vegetable.
No. It's just strictly corn.
Corn and wheat are not the same, no. Corn is a big yellow grain that you probably recognize on the cob. Wheat is a small golden grain that you might have seen in a cornucopia at Thanksgiving.
Corn is a grain.
Corn is a grain.
No, corn is not a grain. It is a vegetable.
Corn is a grass and is classified as a grain. It is often served as a vegetable, but is a grain.
the corn is a grain not a vegetable
# Corn is a grain and a vegetable!