sweetcorn
Sweetcorn is the edible kernels of certain cultivars of maize (Zea mays) developed for high sugar content and tenderness. It is grown for human consumption and is typically harvested while the kernels are immature and milky, so the sugars remain sweeter than in mature dent corn. The crop is grown worldwide in temperate and tropical regions.
There are several sweet corn types: standard sugary (su), sugar-enhanced (se), and supersweet or sh2. Each type
Cultivation and harvest: Sweet corn is a warm-season annual. It is planted after danger of frost and
Cuisine and uses: Ears may be eaten on the cob or the kernels removed for salads, soups,
Nutrition and safety: Sweet corn provides complex carbohydrates, some protein, dietary fiber, and micronutrients such as
History: Domesticated in Mesoamerica, maize spread globally after European contact and became a staple in many