Graminaceae, the grass family.
They are the fruit/seed pod. They grow from a fluffy bud part.
vitamins and minerals to keep us in good health
Yes, sweetcorn is classified as a grass. It belongs to the Poaceae family, which includes all grasses. Specifically, sweetcorn is a variety of maize (Zea mays) grown for its sweet, edible kernels. Like other grasses, it has hollow stems and long, narrow leaves.
the sweetcorn
in your poo you will find pea's and sweetcorn maybe carrot
Sweetcorn pieces in a tin....
Theory one. The other girl liked sweetcorn Theory two. He liked sweetcorn Theory three. You liked sweetcorn?
Yes, sweetcorn is a vegetable.
Trout can indeed be caught on sweetcorn
Because the sweetcorn is so small it is left over from the last time you did have sweetcorn!
3.2 g of protein in 100 g of sweetcorn.
No they did not. Sweetcorn comes from the Americas and was introduced in Europe after the discovery of America. The Iroquois gave the first recorded sweet corn to European settlers in 1779. This was come 1,330 years after the end of Roman civilisation.