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Corn is a type of cereal grass that is grown and harvested for its seed for use in everything from salad dressing to corn bread to livestock feed. It is the most popular cereal grass grown in North America, and one that grows very well in hot and relatively humid environments. Ask and answer questions about corn here.

1,467 Questions

Where is maize stored?

maize is stored in a barn away from frost so it doesnt damage the crop it is then transported to factories who use it.

How many calories in white corn?

Calories in white cornHere are examples for boiled or steamed white corn:
  • 24 calories in 1 ounce or 28g
  • 108 calories in 3½ oz or 100g
  • 96 calories in 1 small ear (5½ to 6½")
  • 111 calories in 1 medium ear (6¾ to 7½)
  • 125 calories in 1 large ear (7¾ to 9")

For the calorie count of other vegetables and fruits, or for free fruit and vegetable calorie charts to use as guides for either weight loss or weight maintenance, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.

Why would corn in stool be red?

If the stool has blood in it, also could be due to red food dye from drinks like punch or gatorade.

How do you do corn row braids?

You do under braids but after each braid, you grab a section of hair and work it in with the braid. Then you go on the same way throughout. Thanks for joining!<3 :]

Name states that grow the most corn?

One half of all US corn is grown in Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Minnesota.

What is corn silt?

The inner husk strands.

When do you thin out corn in the garden while growing?

As early as possible, preferably before the corn has gotten its second true leaf. If you have planted them to the proper spacing of six to eight inches apart, plants older than second leaf have roots that are growing into the zone of the plant next to them, and you could damage the roots of the ones you want to keep. If you are concerned about damage to neighboring plants, it might be better to thin them with something like a kitchen knife so that you only just take out the growing point of the plants you wish to remove.

Would topping corn by removing the tassels help the ears grow fuller and larger?

It might, but keep in mind that the tassels contain the pollen, which is needed to pollinate the ears and produce edible corn. If you remove the tassels before the ears are fully pollinated, you won't produce anything.

What would make sweat smell like corn chips?

Well, sometimes it is what you eat. Try to stop eating stinky foods like garlic and onions. Also a lot of red meat does it too, but don't just take my word for it, go ask a doctor.

What sides are good to serve with corn beef?

Cabbage is a very popular side with corned beef, also try Brussels sprouts, potatoes, or carrots

How are corns treated with castor oil?

The oil is applied once or twice daily directly to the corns, which are surrounded with adhesive-backed corn aperture pads made of felt to hold the oil.

Is corn palace a compound word?

Corn palace is two separate words. The corn palace itself is located in Mitchell, South Dakota (middle of nowhere), and, as I found out firsthand, is about two miles from the Pilot Travel Center. The shops across the street include a stand which sells iced lemonade, and it's the best thing ever after you've walked that two miles in 102 degree heat.

Why are the corn prices coming down so much?

Corn prices are declining because the demand is not as high anymore. Usually the relationship between supply and demand will determine how prices of a certain item rises and falls.

Why does corn on the cob spin in boiling water?

heat produces energy which causes the corn to spin in boiling water.

Does corn grown only at night?

No. Corn grows at any temperature above 50 deg. F. It will continue to grow at night, but grows most during warm days.

Is corn a fruit?

Corn Corn Corn the long debate is over. If you thing corn is a vegtable you are compleatly correct.

for the stupid people out there hear are the fruits

List of FruitsThis list of fruits is a very important part of a balanced and healthy raw food diet and will probably make up the majority of your caloric intake. Fruits are great cleansers and are loaded with nutrients for building strong healthy bodies and minds. Many fruits are 80 to 90% water, water that's been filtered by the plant itself to provide an excellent source of hydration.

The nutritional power house in this list of fruits alone is staggering, and they all come in their own naturally beautiful packaging.

Fruits contain antioxidants and phytonutrients that are responsible for all manner of functions and miracles carried out by the human body every second of every day. And even more exciting are the new health benefits of eating fresh fruit that are yet to be discovered. Nature is perfect and has provided us with the perfect food for us to survive and thrive; all we need do is partake of it in a sensible way.

As with all foods we consume, fruits should be as fresh from the tree, bush, or vine as possible. Never eat unripe, moldy or decayed fruit; it will impact your health in a negative way. Your health is far more important than the money you spent on the bad or spoiled fruit.

It can be easy to over eat fruit because it's so juicy and delicious, but this is a sure way to poor health. Over eating any food is not a good thing because it stresses the digestive system, and over eating fruit can be particularly damaging because of the sugar content. Always eat slowly and only until satiated, but never to the point of fullness. Although most fruits contain approximately 300 calories per pound, some of the fruits on the list of fruits below are very caloricly dense, like dates, which are about 1300 calories per pound.

As you look over the list of fruits below think about which ones you might add to your next meal. And don't stop here; this is only a partial list of fruits. Each time you go to the farmers market or your neighborhood grocery look at the wide variety of fruits and try something new. Start your own list of fruits to track your personal fruit consumption. Some may work better than others for you, but you'll never know until you try.

List of fruits in sweet categoryBanana - high vitamin and mineral content, particularly potassium, easily digested, increases fat burning, research suggests they lower risk of colorectal and kidney cancer, B6, vitamin C, B5, B2, folate, manganese, potassium, copper, magnesium

Date - nutrient dense, B5, B3, B2, beta carotene, copper, potassium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, calcium, iron, fiber

Fig - highly alkaline, highly mineralized, laxative, intestinal cleanser, B1, B5, B6, beta carotene, calcium, copper, manganese, iron, calcium

Grape - Muscat & Thompson -(seeded varieties best) research today shows that grapes are a profound heart and blood vitalizing food. Red grapes contain the most resveratrol, antioxidants, quercetin and other polyphenols, which also keep blood platelets from sticking together, and they are also a great source of boron to prevent osteoporosis. Grapes contain anti-cancer phytonutrients and have been praised to help with varicose veins, inflammation, anemia and rheumatoid arthritis. Detoxifier, cleansing, iron, magnesium, boron, anti viral, cancer-preventative

Jackfruit - laxative, nutritious, juicy fruit gum was a takeoff on jackfruit flavor, beta carotene, vitamin C, B2, B6

Jujube (aka Chinese date) - Vitamin C, potassium, phosphorus, manganese and calcium minerals, there are also high amounts of sodium, zinc, iron and copper

Longan - vitamin C, magnesium, potassium

Mamey Sapote - tastes like, but sweeter than sweet potato, anti bacterial

Mangosteen - antimicrobial, antiviral, said by many to be a super fruit for all its nutritional benefits

Papaya - digestive support, cleansing, enhances fat burning, extremely nutrient dense, beta carotene, vitamin C, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, iron

Persimmon (Fuyu & Hachiya) -mild laxative, sooth digestive system, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus

Sapote (black) - vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus

List of fruits in sub-acid categoryApple - overall tonic and contain pectin, a fiber that's good for the digestive tract, supports immunity, research suggests it lowers Alzheimer's risk, vitamin C, copper, magnesium, potassium, iron, manganese, phosphorus, trace minerals Apricot - rich in beta carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, B5, copper iron, potassium, fiber

Blackberry - build bone density, suppresses appetite, enhances fat burning, phytonutrients ,vitamin C, beta carotene, folate, B5, vitamin E. vitamin K, manganese, copper, iron, magnesium, zinc , fiber

Blueberry - high in antioxidants & phytonutrients, good for urinary tract and brain rejuvenation, fiber, vitamin K, vitamin C, manganese, copper, iron

Cherimoya - vitamin C, folate, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, omega 3, fiber

Cherry - detoxifying, laxative, cleanser, reduce inflammation, lowers bad cholesterol, vitamin C, magnesium, iron, silicon,

Grapes - (seeded varieties best) research today shows that grapes are a profound heart and blood vitalizing food. Red grapes contain the most resveratrol, antioxidants, quercetin and other polyphenols, which also keep blood platelets from sticking together, and they are also a great source of boron to prevent osteoporosis. Grapes contain anti-cancer phytonutrients and have been praised to help with varicose veins, inflammation, anemia and rheumatoid arthritis. Detoxifier, cleansing, iron, magnesium, boron, anti viral, cancer-preventative

Loquat - high in beta carotene, dietary fiber, potassium, and manganese, magnesium, calcium, phosphorus

Lychee - high in polyphenols, taste somewhat like grapes, vitamin C, copper, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium

Mango - good for kidneys and digestion, blood cleanser, supports immune system, lowers bad cholesterol, vitamin C, beta carotene, calcium, potassium

Nectarine - digestive aid and cleanser, beta carotene, B3, vitamin C, vitamin E, copper

Peach - laxative, diuretic, digestive aid, cleanser, alkaline, carotene, B3, vitamin C, vitamin E, potassium, calcium, magnesium, beta carotene

Pear - diuretic, alkaline, digestive aid, cleanser, fiber, iodine, vitamin C, copper

Plum - laxative, oxalic acid, beta carotene, antioxidants, phosphorus, potassium

Raspberries - said to lower bad cholesterol and inhibit certain cancer growth, antioxidant, vitamin C , vitamin K, vitamin E, folate, B5, manganese, copper, iron

List of fruits in acid categoryCranberry - great for respiratory and urinary tracts, tannic and oxalic acids

Grapefruit - pectin strengthens blood vessels and capillaries and reduces the accumulation of atherosclerotic plaque in those afflicted with this problem. Grapefruit juice eases constipation and improves digestion but can reduce appetite, aiding in weight loss. It's said grapefruit is good to eat for cancers, heart problems, strokes, constipation, the blood and nerves. Digestive aid, vascular health, removal of inorganic calcium from joints.

Kiwi - removes excess sodium buildup, enzymes help in correcting and soothing digestive system, said to eliminate wrinkles, vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin, E, folate, copper, potassium

Kumquat - calcium, beta carotene, vitamin C, iron, magnesium

Lemon - is the most potent detoxifier of all the citric fruits.It kills intestinal parasites and dissolves gallstones. It's said lemons are good to eat for cancers, heart problems, strokes, constipation, the blood and nerves. Calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, cleansing, alkalizing effect

Limes - (yellow when ripe) contains bioflavonoids, citric acid and pectin. It's said limes are good to eat for cancers, heart problems, strokes, constipation, the blood and nerves. Calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, cleansing, alkalizing effect

Oranges - contain 170 different phytonutrients and more than 60 known falconoid. These are shown to reduce inflammation, shrink tumors, and inhibit blood clots. The Herperidin in oranges can help to lower blood pressure and cholesterol. Contain bioflavonoids, citric acids and pectin. It's said oranges are good to eat for cancers, heart problems, strokes, constipation, the blood and nerves. Digestive support, calcium, vitamin C

Pineapple - promotes joint health, reduces inflammation , diuretic, digestive aid, cleanser of mucus, mild laxative, calcium, vitamin C, folic acid, magnesium, manganese, beta carotene

Pomegranate - cleansing and good for the urinary tract, protects against sunburn, studies suggest it fights prostate cancer, vitamin C, magnesium, potassium, beta carotene Strawberry - said to protect against Alzheimer's, reduce bad cholesterol, suppress growth of colon, prostate and oral cancers, vitamin C, folate, manganese, copper, iron

Tangerine - vitamin C, beta carotene, calcium, copper, magnesium, potassium

Tomato (heirlooms are best) - Tomatoes are filled with antioxidants and phytonutrients, over 9,000 known phytonutrients to date. The main and most powerful antioxidant known in the tomato is lycopene. Lycopene is thought to protect the liver, lungs, prostate gland, colon and skin from sunburn among other things. Ongoing research seems to show that lycopene helps prevent macular degeneration, lower cholesterol, support the immune system and can help prevent and rid cancers. alkaline residue, reduces inflammation, vitamin C, B6, B5 ,B1, vitamin K, copper, iron, magnesium

List of fruits in melon categoryCantaloupe - immunity support, protects against sunburn, reduces inflammation, cleanser and great for rehydrating, great nutrient profile, very high in beta carotene, vitamin C, folate, B3, potassium, copper

Watermelon - protects against sunburn, said to reduce risk of prostate, ovarian and cervical cancers, cleanser, great for rehydrating, beta carotene, vitamin C, copper

List of fruit in non-sweet categoryBell peppers - (orange and red only, green are unripe) protects against sunburn, good for the heart, beta carotene, vitamin C, folate, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, vitamin E. vitamin K, iron, manganese

Cucumber - alkaline, diuretic, great cleanser, vitamin K, B5, silicon, potassium, copper

List of fruits in high fat categoryAvocado - said to be good for liver and lower cholesterol levels, vitamin E, protein, iron and copper

Durian - high in potassium and sulfur which makes them a warming fruit, vitamin C, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, folate, copper, manganese, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron

Olives - very alkaline, lubricating, cleansing, calcium, sodium, magnesium, amino acids, antioxidants, vitamin A and E

This is the end of this list of fruits. To see other lists go to the links below.

How do you grow tall corn?

To grow tall corn, you get the proper seeds. Then you use the proper amount of fertilizer and water. There are many different varieties of corn. You want to buy seed for a variety that will grow extremely tall.

How do you get fresh corn all year?

You can't really get fresh corn all year unless u ask ur teacher for

Why do corn stalks stand up?

probably because they are going towards the sun. most plants that are above ground reach towards the sun.

How long can canned corn last?

Commercially canned corn should last up to three years.

Is there any calories in chocolate corn?

Yes, everything except water / ice has calories. (Even "diet" foods like sodas have 1 or 2 calories per can in them.)

How long do corn braids take up?

corn rolls take up to 3-6 hours so you have to do it early.

How does corn get to Utah?

A semi truck from either Indiana, Mexico, or somewhere in the middle us transports it here.

Corn can also be grown in some parts of Utah.

Does corn feed work to attract carp to eat lake weeds?

we just did that through in a 50lb bag of soaked feed corn the next day in the morning alot of weeds where on top of water so i guess it works but soak them to where they are soggie then they will sink to the bottom it works the carp did its job over night