Corn is not a vegetable
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I love corn, I just do not eat it as much anymore.0
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Wait, what?
You all leave her out of this.
Yeah, leave me out of this!
See???
Obviously not a vegetable.
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Corn in in my ketchup, you can pry my ketchup covered corn on the cob from my cold dead fingers. Which if your correct should be in a few days.
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The very best corn on the cob I ever had was in a small village in China. I was walking through the open market and there was a stand where the guy dipped the corn in a very spicy oil then grilled it over an open fire and sprinkled it with.....something...I dunno. But it was amazing!0
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OMFG. :noway:
This farmer has no words.
Corn is a starchy vegetable that provides a decent amount of fiber.
Yep."The word "vegetable" was first recorded in English in the 15th century,[6] and originally applied to any plant. This is still the sense of the adjective "vegetable" in biological context.[7] In 1767, the meaning of the term "vegetable" was specified to mean "plant cultivated for food, edible herb or root."0 -
Native Americans - Three sisters.0
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Elote con chiles y limon.
That's all I have to say.
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I will eat corn!0
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Corn is also used to FATTEN the animals that we eat quickly so that the seller can sell it quicker.
Hmm.....I don't know if I want to eat something that is used to FATTEN anything.
Fatten? if a cow was fat, it wouldn't bring much at market. Animal feed has corn as only one component. It is blended to produce the proper amount of lean/marbled muscle mass in as fast a time as possible, so the farmer can maximize his return on investment like any business wants to.0 -
Bull twaddle.0
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You people are funny!
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I came for the .gifs. ::eats popcorn and watches the antics:: no..no..please continue!0
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Corn is also used to FATTEN the animals that we eat quickly so that the seller can sell it quicker.
Hmm.....I don't know if I want to eat something that is used to FATTEN anything.
Fatten? if a cow was fat, it wouldn't bring much at market. Animal feed has corn as only one component. It is blended to produce the proper amount of lean/marbled muscle mass in as fast a time as possible, so the farmer can maximize his return on investment like any business wants to.
"It is blended to produce the proper amount of lean/marbled muscle mass in as fast a time as possible, so the farmer can maximize his return on investment "
That's what I said.......0 -
Corn is a grain and is not good for you..
It's a high-glycemic grain
Of course, that's why they feed it to pigs.
....and cows...and chickens...and fish.....
Wait...what? FISH???0 -
Im scared of corn! Have not eaten it for years!!
It doesnt break down, weird ****!!0 -
Corn is a grain and is not good for you..
It's a high-glycemic grain
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Elote con chiles y limon.
That's all I have to say.0 -
Hey remember that time someone with no understanding of nutritional science started a thread on the internet
....and then instead of having a discussion a lot of people decided to be condescending instead so the whole thing just sorta went down hill because everyone was wrong and no one was right but everyone thought they knew better than everyone else even though they had no understanding of nutritional science either.
Yeah....vaguely. :yawn: lol0 -
I could tell you a little story about corn that a male friend of mine told me once..but not sure if it would be acceptable fodder on MFP
But it put him off corn forever0
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