The only real difference between the yellow and white sweet corn is the pigment in the kernel. Any variation in taste has to do with the corn variety, not the color, Mueller explains. The vast ...
You might think every brand of frozen corn tastes the same. I certainly thought that would be the case—but then I tasted 23 different kinds of frozen corn, including frozen corn on the cob, roasted ...
Sweet corn comes in a range of kernel colors: yellow, white, and bicolor (yellow and white). Here's a short video about preparing sweet corn. Sweet corn is most often eaten cooked. Peel or “shuck” the ...
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What Are Appalachian Blue Grits?
How are blue corn grits different from white and yellow grits? Glenn Roberts of Anson Mills in South Carolina shares the ...
I'm Mark Oppold with an American Agriculture History Minute. Leo Burnett is part of American agriculture history. He worked for the Minnesota ...