Sweetcorn, as we know it today, was not consumed by the Tudors since it was introduced to Europe from the Americas after Columbus's voyages in the late 15th century. During the Tudor period (1485-1603), the diet primarily consisted of grains, vegetables, and meats that were available locally. Therefore, sweetcorn was not part of the Tudor diet.
Simple Vegetables and occasionaly fish and rabbit
it was like a very hard cokkie
Yes, sweetcorn is a vegetable.
i think it was pig
Chicken and Sweetcorn soup is originally from the south-west of China -_-
Trout can indeed be caught on sweetcorn
Yes, carp love to eat sweetcorn. Many fisherman use sweetcorn when they are fishing for carp. It is considered one of the top baits for carp.
Yes they do but it's not very popular. The French prefer to feed the sweetcorn to their poultry and then eat the poultry.
Because the sweetcorn is so small it is left over from the last time you did have sweetcorn!
Theory one. The other girl liked sweetcorn Theory two. He liked sweetcorn Theory three. You liked sweetcorn?
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Sweetcorn is used in cooking for its sweet flavor and crunchy texture. It adds a pop of color and sweetness to dishes such as salads, soups, and casseroles. Sweetcorn is also a good source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals, making it a nutritious addition to meals.
FISH !
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NO its not its a vegtable that most people eat every day!