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    Corn on the cob is a culinary term for a cooked ear of sweet corn (maize) eaten directly off the cob. The ear is picked while the endosperm is in the...
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    sweet corn is often used as a pizza topping or in salads. Corn on the cob is a sweet corn cob that has been boiled, steamed, or grilled whole; the kernels...
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    Corncob (redirect from Corn cob)
    A corncob also called corn cob or cob of corn, is the hard core of an ear of maize, bearing the kernels, made up of the chaff, woody ring, and pith. Corncobs...
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    the colors of the fall harvest, or of corn on the cob, with the wide yellow end resembling a corn kernel. Candy corn has a reputation for generating polarizing...
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  • People may pick ears of field corn when its sugar content has peaked and cook it on the cob or eat it raw. Ears of field corn picked and consumed in this...
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    broader context within the Spanish language, often being used to refer to cobs of corn in general. In Peru, choclo is commonly served as an accompaniment to...
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    Sancocho (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    mazorca (corn on the cob), depending on the region. Some top it off with fresh cilantro, onion and squeezed lime—a sort of "pico de gallo", minus the tomato...
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    Maize (redirect from Maize corn)
    is eaten in the unripe state as corn on the cob. Poster of maize-based foods, US Food Administration, 1918 Semi-peeled corn on the cob Mexican tamales...
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    whole—including the cob, which is otherwise too tough for human consumption in mature corn—in raw, pickled, and cooked forms. Baby corn is common in stir...
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    "corn-by-numbers" pattern showing where each colored cob should be nailed. Corn cobs are split in two lengthwise and nailed to the exterior of the building...
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    from immature pulped corn kernels scraped from the cob. Originating in Native American cuisine, it is now most commonly eaten in the Midwestern and Southern...
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    (2014). Foodie Facts: A Food Lover's Guide to America's Favorite Dishes from Apple Pie to Corn on the Cob. Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. ISBN 9781629149561....
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    Cornbread (redirect from Corn bread)
    those who lived in Southern colonies. Aside from eating corn on the cob, Native people also mixed corn kernels with lye to produce hominy through an ancient...
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  • Powdered corn cob (PCC) is a rodenticide, marketed as a natural and environmentally-friendly alternative to anticoagulant types. The preparation was approved...
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  • corn is a cultivar of white sweetcorn valued for its sweetness. It is characterized by small, narrow kernels tightly and unevenly packed on the cob....
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  • resume session during the summer months. The festivals sell a variety of merchandise, from corn on the cob and other food sold by vendors as well as...
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    "cacahuacentli" 'pineapple-cocoa cob/cacao-like corn', from "cacahuatl" 'cacao' and "centli" or "cintli" 'corn on the cob') is the name of an old heirloom variety...
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    Popcorn (redirect from Pop corn)
    called popped corn, popcorns, or pop-corn) is a variety of corn kernel which expands and puffs up when heated; the same names also refer to the foodstuff...
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  • know how they call corn on the cob "corn on the cob", right? But that's how it comes out of the ground, man. They should call that "corn". They should call...
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  • any apparent reaction, all while eating corn on the cob. Ace Frehley, formerly of Kiss, was shown the video on The Opie and Anthony Show in July 2009, and...
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    Clambake (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    vegetables, such as onions, carrots, and corn on the cob. Clambakes are usually held on festive occasions along the coast of New England, and at fundraisers...
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    like corn on the cob. The Irish singer Liam Clancy references them in a preamble to the song The Galway Races, and they are mentioned in the lyrics...
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    Barbecue restaurant (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    available, such as baked beans, macaroni and cheese, coleslaw and corn on the cob, among others. A variety of barbecue sauces may be available, and some...
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  • cob or COB in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cob or COB may refer to: Cob (horse), a small sturdy horse or large pony Cob, an adult male swan Cob,...
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    burritos, soups, salads, beans, tostadas, or tacos, and Mexican elote (corn on the cob). If cotija can't be found, acceptable substitutes for fresh cotija...
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    Seafood boil (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    Lowcountry boil, or a tidewater boil; the other is the Oyster Roast, A Lowcountry boil usually involves shrimp, corn on the cob, sausage, and red potatoes, and...
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    Typha (redirect from Corn dog grass)
    summer the sheath can be removed from the developing green flower spike, which can then be boiled and eaten like corn on the cob. In mid-summer when the male...
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    List of American foods (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    burrito Chicken-fried steak Hashbrowns Coleslaw Sweet potato casserole Corn on the cob Fried green tomatoes Fried okra Green salad, including Caesar salad...
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    cabbage), corn on the cob, scallions, onions, garlic, ginger, and fish sauce. Potatoes, carrots, or taro can also be added. It is commonly eaten on rice with...
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    dish is now widespread because of greater corn distribution. Typical ingredients are corn cut from the cob, water, butter and flour, with salt and pepper...
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