Ground yellow corn is yellow corn that has been ground into meal or flour.
Yellow Corn
The phenotype (as I assume would be colour) for both homozygous and heterozygous yellow-grained corn is yellow.
No, corn is not a grain. It is a vegetable.
Cornmeal IS ground corn. To make cornmeal, kernels are dried and then ground to either a fine, a medium or a coarse texture.
Sweet corn is above ground. It is the fruit of the corn stalk.
Indirectly, yes. But directly, no. To make it simple, all forms of corn cereal come from corn, and corn comes from the ground. So in that way, corn cereal indirectly comes from the ground. But it does not literally grow from the ground. So in the technical sense, we cannot say corn cereal comes from the ground.
No, corn meal and corn flour are not the same. Corn meal is coarser in texture and made from ground corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from finely ground corn.
No corn grows on a corn stalk above ground.
No, corn meal and corn flour are not the same. Corn meal is coarser in texture and made from ground corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from finely ground corn.
yellow pop corn
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the difference is all in the color, white corn chips happen to be very white, while yellow ones happen to be a little more yellow. there have been many arguments about which type of corn chip is better, but for me i enjoy the yellow ones