It is believed to have originated some 8,000 to 10,000 years ago in the fields of the first agriculturalists of Mexico and Central America.
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corn, rice, lettuce and peas. but mostly CORN!
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A kernel of corn. Candy corn contains corn syrup which is not real corn, but a product manufactured from corn starch.
Flint corn is just one of the types of corn, like sweet corn, dent corn, or waxy corn.
From corn.
Corn bread, corn muffins, nachos, corn tacos, corn chips, Chinese corn soup, are some of the foods you can make from corn.
No, gm corn is not different than regular corn, not really anyway. Genetically modified corn is corn that does not come from an average corn seed.
All sorts of products, from corn meal, corn flour, corn starch, corn gluten, corn syrup and corn oil, to cereal, the sugar found in most junk foods, salad dressing, beef, chicken, dairy products, potato chips, coca-cola and other soda drinks, corn-on-the-cob, corned beef, and frozen corn.
Corn seeds sprout into corn.
Corn is a plant.
A bushell of corn is an amount of corn.
Yes, corn is a noun; a singular or mass, common, concrete noun. The noun corn as a blemish on the foot can be singular or plural; 'a corn' or 'two corns'. The noun corn as the vegetable is a mass noun; 'a field of corn', 'an ear of corn', 'a bowl of corn', or 'a kernel of corn'.