A corn plant developed in order to have young ears that are sweet and suitable for eating.
Sinónimos
Examples for "sweet corn"
Examples for "sweet corn"
1You have been correctly informed concerning the difficulty in growing sweet corn.
2Following are some sweet corn varieties you may want to try:
3The only difference between growing sweet corn and popcorn occurs at harvest time.
4Housebot has solved the problem by producing a bowl of tinned sweet corn.
5Beat up the egg and mix with the sweet corn, season to taste.
1They were just going to hold the dance of the green corn.
2Our green corn and potatoes were the best I have ever eaten.
3There were long strips of rye and clover and pale green corn.
4Anon alighting he runs between the lines of the green corn.
5After a while the green corn rises higher out of the rude earth.
1The kernels of the sweet corn plant are actually seeds.
2Rural kid Carmen recognized the difference between a sweet corn plant and a field corn plant.
3Our homestead not only had a cabin, but it boasted a small patch of sweet corn planted by the first filer on the land.
1Would you recommend cow peas or some kind of sugar corn?
2Of the latter he put in four rows across the garden, each, of sixty-five day, seventy-five day, and ninety day sugar corn-allof well-knownkinds.
3Sugar corn, cooked and canned, is sold in England by food-reform dealers.