photo credit: Arkansas Farm Bureau, used with permission. Not all corn is created equal. The yummy corn-on-the-cob that graces our summer barbecues, isn’t the same as that mysterious corn that stays ...
Nothing says summer like fresh watermelon, burgers on the grill and the star of the show — mouth-watering, fresh-picked sweet corn. Wisconsin-grown sweet corn typically appears at farmers markets, ...
• Taste depends on the variety of corn, not the color. Sweet corn, the type grown for people to eat, tends to be yellow or white, and they taste similar. • Freshness is crucial for good flavor—eat ...
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