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I never used to enjoy corn on the cob - I have no idea why.
Posted by
MojaveMeg (aka Mojave)
May 2 '12, 18:53
I swear it's sweeter now - or maybe it's because I always buy white, rather than yellow, corn?
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white is much sweeter than yellow, must all the crack (and indian purple is what happens when your corn makes meth in the barn) -- nm
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zeitgeist
May 2, 20:37
the sweetness of corn on the cob is related to the varieties, and also how fresh it is. The sweetness diminishes quickly, even noticeable in a matter
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loosi
May 2, 20:00
It is sweeter now. New varieties. -- nm
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the liioulu with
May 2, 18:57
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