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component of the
maize cell walls,
loosens the
hulls from the kernels, and
softens the
corn. Also,
soaking the
corn in lye
kills the seed's germ,
which keeps...
-
being a
primary food
among them. M. R.
Harrington reported that 1908
hulled-
corn soup onno'kwǎ' was the most po****r dish for the
Seneca Indians (Native...
- the
leafy outer covering of an ear of
maize (
corn) as it
grows on the plant. Literally, a husk or
hull includes the
protective outer covering of a seed...
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Popcorn (also
called popped corn, popcorns, or pop-
corn) is a
variety of
corn kernel which expands and
puffs up when heated. The term also
refers to the...
-
Maize /meɪz/ (Zea mays), also
known as
corn in
North American English, is a tall
stout gr**** that
produces cereal grain. It was
domesticated by indigenous...
- Oghwaga. A.
Cusick told Dr.
Beauchamp he
thought the word
meant place of
hulled-
corn soup.: pp.27–28
Ouaquaga Lenticular Truss Bridge Olde Ulster, volume...
- then
hulled. The term can also
refer to the
removal via an
alkali process of the
pericarp from
other grains such as sorghum.
Nixtamalized corn has several...
-
bananas with a s****fish sauce.
Mondongo ayacuchano: A soup with a base of
hulled corn cooked all
night long with beef, cow stomach, and
bacon (cuchiqara)....
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Corn exchanges are
distinct buildings which were
originally created as a
venue for
corn merchants to meet and
arrange pricing with
farmers for the sale...
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Cooper taught the
Continental Army
soldiers how to make the native's
hulled corn soup,
mixed with nuts and
fruits to
improve its
nutritional quality....