Flint corn is just one of the types of corn, like sweet corn, dent corn, or waxy corn.
Zea mays indurata is also known as Indian corn, flint corn or calico corn. Each kernel has a hard outer layer to protect the soft endosperm, so it is a "hard as flint". It is NOT a hybrid.
Dry corn is dry and soaked corn is wet.
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Blue corn is just a different type of corn, it has about 30% more protein
Yes, although the corn used is not the yellow, sweet, corn, that non-native people only see. The Iroquois use Flint Corn, which is a type of hominy corn. The flint corn is used to make the corn bread, corn soup, and mush.
Corned beef is a cow that was only fed corn.
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carmel is added to the popcorn with a packet kettle corn is a seasoning already on the popcorn.
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Also known as "Flint Corn" due to its exceptionally hard kernel, Indian Corn has been a staple crop for thousands of years since the Native Americans first cultivated it. Flint corn has a naturally low water content and as such is highly resistant to freezing. Its uses - particularly in the Americas where is is naturally "from" - include:Popcorn - real popping corn (because not just ANY corn is good popping corn) is a variant of typical flint corn.Feed - like field corn, flint/Indian corn may be used as animal feed.Hominy - Indian corn is the preferred variety for the hominy produced in Central and South America, where the variety is most prevalentDecorations - Because of their durability when dried and colorful kernals, Indian Corn has traditionally been the most popular for harvest-time decorations throughout the US, particularly around Thanksgiving.
You know that difference between eating apple pie and not eating apple pie? Its corn on the cob.