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No, it can be ground into corn meal and eaten. I've never had it, but some say it's quite a hearty, bold flavor.

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Is Indian corn only for decoration or not for cooking?

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How long does Indian corn last as a decoration will it rot or can I save it for next year?

A few years. Yes u can save it


What makes Indian corn different from regular corn on the cob?

Originally, the term "Indian corn" referred to all varieties of maize discovered in the New World. This was later shortened to "corn". Now, "Indian corn" is used to refer to the multi-colored maize. Also, corn on the cob is usually the sweet corn variety. So, the difference is that the corn on the cob will taste sweeter and the Indian corn will come in multiple colors.


Is Indian corn edible?

No, Indian corn is just fine to feed to horses. Although it is still corn and very starchy, so it should only be fed in small amounts.


What is a protein in Indian corn?

Zein


What is Indian name for corn?

Maize


What actors and actresses appeared in Indian Corn - 1972?

The cast of Indian Corn - 1972 includes: Daws Butler as Indian Child Grace Stafford as Woody Woodpecker


What has the author Candace Wheeler written?

Candace Wheeler has written: 'Principles of Home Decoration with Practical Examples' 'Yesterdays in a busy life' 'Columbia's Emblem Indian Corn' 'How to make rugs' -- subject(s): Textile industries, Weaving, Rugs


Is indian corn gluten free?

Yes. Gluten is found in wheat, not corn.


What are the ingredients to Indian corn stew?

corn, stew, cornbread, tomato and beef.


What is corns other name?

Corn Flakes Indian corn


What is yellow and white corn called?

Any multi-colored corn is usually referred to as Indian Corn.