Boiled on the cob for 9 minutes...or less. Then eat! You can add butter and salt and pepper if you like but it is great without it if it is really fresh and young.
— Anonymous
07/28/2010 - 10:48am
barbqued on the grill is the best
— Anonymous
08/19/2010 - 8:27pm
Thanks for this article. I was at the grocery store last week, and saw a friend of mine. I commented to her that the fresh corn looked good today, and she said, but it causes belly fat. Since I am a certified nutritionist, this comment alarmed me. I am printing this article to give to her. Corn flakes may cause belly fat, but not fresh corn!
— Anonymous
08/21/2010 - 11:20am
Corn fried in mixture of olive oil and a little bit of butter, sprinkled with sea salt and pepper. For a change I also add chopped fresh tomatoes.
— Anonymous
08/21/2010 - 10:49pm
My favorite way to eat corn is to baked/cooked over the grill on the cob.
— Anonymous
11/20/2010 - 5:39pm
Potato salad: Scalloped potatoes with corn, bacon, and any other additive you would like!
— Anonymous
11/09/2011 - 5:57pm
boiled in a lil bit of sugar and butter
— Anonymous
11/30/2011 - 2:59am
The color of the corn has nothing to do with being genetically modified or not as previously mentioned. Nor does the color determine its sweetness.
— Anonymous
12/17/2011 - 5:54pm
Corn is a grain, or seed. Vegetables are typically considered as edible parts of plants other than seeds or fruits; however, the word 'vegetable' is not a scientific definition, so the application of the word is arbitrary.
— Anonymous
01/03/2012 - 3:23pm
i like to eat it with lemon and chile.!! :D ;) yumm.! ;P
Boiled on the cob for 9 minutes...or less. Then eat! You can add butter and salt and pepper if you like but it is great without it if it is really fresh and young.
— Anonymous
07/28/2010 - 10:48am
barbqued on the grill is the best
— Anonymous
08/19/2010 - 8:27pm
Thanks for this article. I was at the grocery store last week, and saw a friend of mine. I commented to her that the fresh corn looked good today, and she said, but it causes belly fat. Since I am a certified nutritionist, this comment alarmed me. I am printing this article to give to her. Corn flakes may cause belly fat, but not fresh corn!
— Anonymous
08/21/2010 - 11:20am
Corn fried in mixture of olive oil and a little bit of butter, sprinkled with sea salt and pepper. For a change I also add chopped fresh tomatoes.
— Anonymous
08/21/2010 - 10:49pm
My favorite way to eat corn is to baked/cooked over the grill on the cob.
— Anonymous
11/20/2010 - 5:39pm
Potato salad: Scalloped potatoes with corn, bacon, and any other additive you would like!
— Anonymous
11/09/2011 - 5:57pm
boiled in a lil bit of sugar and butter
— Anonymous
11/30/2011 - 2:59am
The color of the corn has nothing to do with being genetically modified or not as previously mentioned. Nor does the color determine its sweetness.
— Anonymous
12/17/2011 - 5:54pm
Corn is a grain, or seed. Vegetables are typically considered as edible parts of plants other than seeds or fruits; however, the word 'vegetable' is not a scientific definition, so the application of the word is arbitrary.
— Anonymous
01/03/2012 - 3:23pm
i like to eat it with lemon and chile.!! :D ;) yumm.! ;P
— Anonymous
01/03/2012 - 6:01pm
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