cornsurface
Cornsurface refers to the outer layer or skin of a corn kernel. This protective casing is made up of several distinct layers, including the pericarp, testa, and aleurone. The pericarp is the outermost layer and is often referred to as the hull. It provides structural integrity and protection to the kernel. Beneath the pericarp is the testa, a thin layer that is typically white or yellow and surrounds the endosperm. The aleurone layer, located just inside the testa, is rich in nutrients and enzymes and plays a role in the germination process.
The texture and thickness of the cornsurface can vary depending on the type of corn. For example,