When selecting corn at the grocery store, look for ears that have bright green husks, plump kernels that are tightly packed, and a slightly damp silk end. Avoid corn with dry or brown husks, missing kernels, or a mushy or dry appearance.
At any grocery store in the baking section
They physically pick it
No, it is not. You can buy it at any grocery store.
Karo light corn syrup should be available in any grocery store in the syrup isle.
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you mean corn? and at any local grocery store.
Your best bet for fresh corn is to buy from a local farm stand-- It gets starchy after picking, and some grocery store produce has traveled a long way. (My grandfather used to say that the best corn-on-the-cob was obtained by boiling a big pot of water and then picking the corn.)Corn is generally a summer crop, but depending on weather, which hybrid is planted and how far north you are, there can be huge variation. First crop is approximately 125 days (4 months!) after emergence, which in northern states with short growing seasons mean no corn until as late as mid-August.
Candy corn can be purchased at a wide variety of retail locations and online stores. Walmart, Target, Amazon, and almost any grocery store, for example, each sell candy corn.
No. Farmers sell their grain/wheat/corn at the elevator. They get paid by the weight of the raw product. From there it gets sold to whatever company is going to process it, then it goes to the grocery store.
Corn starch can be purchased at any grocery store in the baking supplies aisle. It usually comes in a box,as it is a powdery substance.
The candy aisle in any local grocery store will carry candy corn in the fall. You can purchase it online as well, and have it shipped, from retailers like WalMart.com or Amazon.com.
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