For human consumption: Creamed corn (as in soup) is already broken down so it will digest easier than whole kernel corn. Processed corn such as in cereals will also digest easier than whole kernel corn.
I don't know about animal consumption.
Corn on the cob is not recommended for dogs as it can be a choking hazard and difficult for them to digest. It is best to avoid feeding corn on the cob to your dog.
Because corn is a seed and does not digest properly in our bodies as our bodies are not made to digest seeds.
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Not exactly sure about corn cobs but if it's anything like corn kernels, the answer is no. most animals don't possess the quality to digest the sugars in corn.
No, it is not safe for dogs to eat raw corn on the cob as it can be a choking hazard and difficult for them to digest. It is best to feed dogs cooked corn without the cob.
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No, dogs should not eat ears of corn as it can be difficult for them to digest and may cause digestive issues. Corn can also pose a choking hazard for dogs. It is best to avoid feeding corn to dogs.
Yes, corn takes a long time to digest in the human body, some people with good digestive systems can digest it ok like me. But its totally normal.
Yes, you can eat uncooked corn, but it may be harder to digest and not as flavorful as cooked corn.
Spicy foods and grains are difficult to digest.
Eating raw corn is generally safe, but some people may find it difficult to digest. Cooking corn can make it easier to digest and may also enhance its flavor.
Honestly corn is horrible for dogs seeing they can't digest it.