wiktionarypar cornCorn is the name used in the United States, Canada, and Australia for the grain maize . In much of the English speaking world, the term corn is a generic term for cereal crops, such as Barley Oats Rye Wheat TOC right Places Corn, Lot , a commune of the Lot department in France Corn, Oklahoma , town in Washita County, Oklahoma, United States Other uses Corn color Corn emulator , a software emulator of the Nintendo 64 games console Corn film Corn film , a 2004 drama thriller starring Jena Malone Corn medicine , an ingrowing callus often on the foot Corn, a type of Types of snow On the ground snow People Corn surname Corn Griffin born 1911 , American heavyweight boxer Corn Mo , stage name of Jon Cunningham, a Brooklyn based musician See also Corn dolly Corn Hill, Longford , a hill in County Longford, Ireland Corn Holm , a tidal island in the Orkney Islands Corn Island Kentucky , a now vanished island in the Ohio River Corn Islands , two islands about 70 km east of the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua Corn Palace , a multi purpose arena facility located in Mitchell, South Dakota Corn Springs , a palm oasis in the Chuckwalla Mountains of the Colorado Desert Corne disambiguation Corned beef Cornhole disambiguation Corny disambiguation Great Cornholio Korn disambiguation Barleycorn disambiguation Peppercorn disambiguation disambig ca Corn nl Koren pt Corn ro Corn vo Corn ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 For the defunct US bank Corn Exchange Bank Image The Exchange Bristol at Dusk.JPG thumb 250px The Exchange, Bristol The Exchange in Bristol A corn exchange Commonwealth English or grain exchange North American English was a building where farmers and merchants traded cereal grains. Such trade was common in towns and cities across Great Britain and Ireland until the 19th century, but as the trade became centralised in the 20th century many such buildings were used for other purposes. Several have since become heritage sites . For the history of corn exchanges, see grain trade Commodity market and Commodities exchange List of corn exchanges Expand list date February 2011 Australia Corn Exchange, Sydney Canada Winnipeg Grain Exchange Ireland The Corn Exchange, Dublin , a Commedia dell Arte theatre company founded in 1995 in Dublin United Kingdom The Exchange, Bristol Bishop s Stortford Corn Exchange Bury St Edmunds Corn Exchange Corn Exchange, Bedford Corn Exchange, Brighton. See Brighton Dome Corn Exchange, Camborne Cambridge Corn Exchange Corn Exchange, Chichester Corn Exchange, Devizes Doncaster Corn Exchange Linked to the main Market Hall Edinburgh Corn Exchange Corn Exchange, Hitchin Palace Theatre Kilmarnock , originally opened as a Corn Exchange in 1863 Corn Exchange, King s Lynn Corn Exchange, Kirkcaldy Leeds Corn Exchange Leicester Corn Exchange Lincoln, England Lincoln Corn Exchange Liverpool , Corn Exchange London Corn Exchange on Mark Lane, London Mark Lane , the UK s primary agricultural exchange, which later became part of Liffe . Corn Exchange, Maidstone see the Hazlitt Theatre Corn Exchange, Manchester Corn Exchange, Newbury Corn Exchange, Newport Corn Exchange, Preston Corn Exchange, Sleaford St Ives Corn Exchange The corn Exchange Tunbridge wells United States Minneapolis Grain Exchange Merchants Exchange Building Philadelphia Philadelphia Corn Exchange Wheat Barley DEFAULTSORT Corn Exchange Category Agricultural buildings ... more details
King Corn may refer to King Corn film King Corn film , a documentary examining the role of corn farming in American society King Corn The West Wing King Corn The West Wing , an episode of the television series The West Wing See also King Kong disambiguation possible misspelling disambig ... more details
Corn rose may refer to Plants Agrostemma , also known as corn cockle Papaver rhoeas , also known as corn poppy Other Corn Rose , a cargo ship see Cornships Management and Agency See also Rose disambiguation disambig ... more details
Corn sugar may refer to Glucose or dextrose A false name for high fructose corn syrup as proposed by the Corn Refiners Association disambig ... more details
orphan date June 2010 A corn roaster is a large Grill cooking grill for cooking hundreds of ears of Maize corn at the same time. Normally, corn roasters are used by Concession stand concession vendors at festival s and events. Roasted corn is a very popular festival food in the American South, Southwest and Northwest. The corn roasters can also cook potato s, turkey legs and sweet potato es. Almost all of the commercial corn roasters come mounted on a trailer vehicle trailer . The corn roasters use Liquefied petroleum gas LPG for fuel. The best way to cook corn is with the husk still on. ref http www.quantummedianw.com corn ref There are several different manufactures who make corn roasters in the United States . References reflist cooking tool stub DEFAULTSORT Corn Roaster Category Cooking appliances ... more details
Corn and Corns are surnames. Bearers of the name include Alfred Corn born 1943 , American poet and essayist David Corn , American political journalist and author Kevin Corn , American voice actor Rob Corn , American television producer and director Thomas Corns born 1980 , English organist and conductor surname Corn DEFAULTSORT Corn Category Germanic language surnames ... more details
stack begin taxobox name Corn Salad image Corn salad, spring, close up.JPG image caption Corn Salad close up regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Dipsacales familia Valerianaceae genus Valerianella species V. locusta binomial Valerianella locusta binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Image Valerianella locusta drawing.jpg thumb Valerianella locusta line drawing showing its bolted state. stack end Corn salad Valerianella locusta Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus or Valerianella olitoria Conrad Moench Moench the synonym Valeriana is obsolete but appears frequently in older texts ref USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network GRIN http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?41084 ref ref name oxford is a small dicot annual plant of the family Valerianaceae . It is also called Lewiston cornsalad , lamb s lettuce , fetticus , field salad , m che , feldsalat , nut lettuce and rapunzel . ref name floridata Description File Saladlyon.JPG thumb left Corn salad leaves are often used to decorate dishes Corn salad grows in a low rosette botany rosette with leaf shape spatulate leaves up to 15.2  cm long. ref name floridata http www.floridata.com ref v vale loc.cfm Floridata Valerianella locusta ref It is a hardiness plants hardy plant that grows to hardiness zone zone 5 , and in mild climates it is grown as a winter leaf vegetable ... plants.php?Valerianella locusta Plants for a Future Valerianella locusta ref Corn salad grows ... Conservation Service Plants profile for Valerianella locusta ref History Corn salad was originally foraged by European peasants until the royal gardener of King Louis XIV , Jean Baptiste de La Quintinie .... See Vegetables and their Cultivation , Sanders, T. W. 1917. The common name corn salad refers to the fact ... and Drink , Oxford University Press ref Nutrition Like other formerly foraged greens, corn salad ... Grocers DEFAULTSORT Corn Salad Category Leaf vegetables Category Valerianaceae ca Herba dels canonges ... more details
Christianisation , in traditional pagan European culture it was believed that the spirit of the corn in modern American English, corn would be grain lived amongst the crop, and that the harvest made it effectively homeless. James Frazer devotes chapters in The Golden Bough to Corn Mother and Corn Maiden in Northern Europe chs. 45 48 and adduces European folkloric examples collected in great abundance ...Image StrawHandbells.jpg 300px right Cambridgeshire handbells in wheat straw Corn dollies or corn mothers ... . The corn spirit would then spend the winter in this home until the corn dolly was plough ed into the first ... discusses the Vegetation deity Corn mother and the Corn maiden in Northern Europe , and the harvest ... 240px blockquote In the neighbourhood of Gda sk Danzig the person who cuts the last ears of corn makes them into a doll, which is called the Corn mother or the Old Woman and is brought home on the last waggon. In some parts of Holstein the last sheaf is dressed in women s clothes and called the Corn ... Styria the last sheaf, called the Corn mother, is made up into the shape of a woman by the oldest married ... to the farmer or squire , while the Corn mother is laid down in the barn to keep off the mice. In other villages of the same district the Corn mother, at the close of harvest, is carried by two ..., and while he receives the wreath and hangs it up in the hall, the Corn mother is placed on the top ... the Old Grandmother....In Scotland, when the last corn was cut after Hallowmas, the female figure ... Frazer, ch. 45. ref The name the Old Woman Latin vetula for such corn dolls was in use among the Germanic .... Types Corn Dollies and other similar harvest straw work can be divided into these groups Traditional corn dollies named after counties or place names of Great Britain and Northern Ireland gallery Image ... Yorkshire Spiral or Drop Dolly gallery Other corn dollies include Anglesey Rattle, Cambridgeshire ... Fan, Worcester Crown. There are also corn dolly designs from other countries, for example the Kusa ... more details
Infobox French commune name Corn region Midi Pyr n es department Lot d partement Lot arrondissement Arrondissement of Figeac Figeac canton Canton of Livernon Livernon INSEE 46075 postal code 46100 mayor Michel Bories term 2001&ndash 2008 intercommunality Communaut de communes de la Vall e et du Causse longitude 1.9 latitude 44.6089 elevation m 159 elevation min m 163 elevation max m 424 area km2 15.26 population 157 population date 1999 Corn is a Communes of France commune in the Lot department Lot Departments of France department in south western France . See also Communes of the Lot department Lot communes Category Communes of Lot department Lot geo stub ca C rn ceb Corn es Corn eu Corn fr Corn it Corn ms Corn, Lot nl Corn gemeente oc C rn pl Corn pt Corn Fran a simple Corn, Lot sk Corn sr sv Corn uk vi Corn, Lot vo Corn Frans n war Corn, Lot ... more details
Corn Stalk may refer to Cornstalk A Shawnee Indian chief during the American Revolution 1720 1777 Corn Stalk Defense A chess opening in the King s Pawn Game Cornstalk Dracaena A flowering plant The stem of a corn plant disambiguation ... more details
merge to Corn date September 2011 Generalize article date February 2009 unreferenced date August 2011 Image Corn kernels.jpg thumb Bulk corn kernels Image VegCorn.jpg thumb Kernels on the cob Corn kernels are the seeds of maize . Corn kernels are used as solid fuel pelletized fuel for pellet stove s and furnaces. Corn kernels are a natural pellet, which gives them a huge economic advantage over other man made biomass pellets and wood pellets . Corn kernels are readily available in bulk throughout maize producing areas. Transportation and packaging of dried clean corn kernels to non producing areas adds to the cost. Notes Reflist 2 Agri stub Renewable energy stub corn Category Maize ... more details
Globalize date September 2010 Reason Can t even estimate from this whether is 99 or 40 of world maize production Field corn is maize of varieties that in contrast with sweet corn and popcorn are not , in the United States , grown primarily for consumption as human food in the form of fresh seed kernel s. More than 98 of corn growing land in the U.S. is in use for field corn production. ref name Purdue http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop crops corn.html Corn at Purdue Agriculture ref Principal field corn varieties are ref name Purdue Dent corn DO NOT link while Dent corn remains a link to Flint corn Flint corn Flour corn DO NOT link while Flour corn remains a link to Maize , including blue corn Zea mays amylacea ref Jian Li, p. 3 in http krex.k state.edu dspace bitstream 2097 1673 1 JianLi2009.pdf Total Anthocyanin Content in Blue Corn Cookies as Affected by Ingredients and Oven Types , 2009, dissertation in Department of Grain Science and Industry, College of Agriculture, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas ref Waxy corn Uses Large scale applications for field corn include ref name Purdue Livestock fodder , whether as whole cobs for hogs only , whole or ground kernels, or after chopping and ensilage the entire above ground portion of the unripe plant Cereal products including breakfast cereal s, corn meal , hominy and grits Other processed human food products including starch, oil, and sweeteners Alcohol disambiguation Alcohol Perhaps solely ethanol , tho only source so far is ambiguous and corn whiskey anchor roasting ears Field corn is not generally regarded, in industrialized societies, as desirable for human food without commercial pre processing. An exception is roasting ears , similar in appearance to corn on the cob , although it is necessarily roasted rather than boiled or steamed as is usual with sweet corn , and is neither tender nor sweet even after the roasting. References Reflist corn DEFAULTSORT Field Corn Category Maize varieties agriculture stub ... more details
Image Pudding Corn.jpg right Pudding Corn aka Puddin Corn, Corn Pudding, Hoppy Glop, Corn Mash, Country Pudding is a gelatinous food product made from stewed Maize corn , water, any of various thickening agents, and optional additional flavoring or texturing ingredients, typically used as a food staple in rural communities in the southeastern parts of the United States , especially in Appalachia . Recipes abound for this dish, which is usually served hot in the manner of a soup. Examples include these http www.cooks.com rec search 0,1 00,corn pudding,FF.html Recipes at cooks.com . Pudding Corn is not to be confused with hasty pudding , which is made from ground corn, rather than whole kernel. See also Bread pudding Creamed cornCorn chowder Cornbread Grits Gruel Mush cornmeal Pap food Puddings corn cuisine stub Category Puddings Category Maize dishes Category Cuisine of the Southern United States es Pudding corn ... more details
Shoepeg corn is a cultivar of white sweetcorn valued for its sweetness. It is characterized by small, narrow kernels tightly and unevenly packed on the cob. The corn has a sweet, mild flavor. The only variety of shoepeg corn available today is Country Gentleman. Shoepeg corn is popular in some regions of the United States , particularly in the Southern United States South . An early promoter of canned shoepeg corn was Malcolm Mitchell of Maryland &mdash his Mitchell s Shoepeg Sweet Corn is a brand still available today, ref cite web url http www.brandlandusa.com 2009 02 07 thinking mitchells white sweet corn title Thinking Mitchell s White Sweet Corn accessdate 2010 01 01 ref although its original center of production was transformed into Aberdeen Proving Ground soon after the U.S. declared war on the Central Powers in April 1917. The name shoepeg corn derives from a shoemaking term used during the 19th century. Shoepeg corn kernels resemble the wooden pegs used to attach soles to the upper part of shoes. Shoepeg corn is a common ingredient in salads and corn dishes throughout the Southern United States, but is relatively unknown in other areas of the country. It is on rare occasions available fresh in some areas, but it is most often canned. See also List of sweetcorn varieties References reflist DEFAULTSORT Shoepeg Corncorn Category Vegetables Category Maize varieties Category Cuisine of the Southern United States vegetable stub Panicoideae stub ... more details
Corn Fritters are a savory snack. Traditional corn fritters are a mixture of corn kernels , Egg food egg , flour , milk , and Butter melted butter . They can be deep fried , shallow fried, or baked and served with jam , fruit , honey , or cream . They may also be made with creamed corn , baked, and served with maple syrup. See also Portal Food Clam cake Hushpuppy Jonnycake DEFAULTSORT Corn Fritters Category Snack foods Category Article Feedback 5 Food stub ... more details
Taxobox name Bronze birch borer image Agrilus anxius.jpg image width 220px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera familia Jewel beetle Buprestidae genus Agrilus species A. anxius binomial Agrilus anxius binomial authority Gory, 1841 wikispecies Agrilus anxius Bronze birch borer The bronze birch borer Agrilus anxius is a wood boring Buprestid beetle native to North America , more numerous in warmer parts of the continent and rare in the north. It is a serious pest on birch trees Betula , frequently killing them. The River Birch Betula nigra is the most resistant species, other American birches less so, while the Europe an and Asia n birches have no resistance to it at all and are effectively impossible to grow in the eastern United States as a result. It is closely related to the emerald ash borer . External links http www.na.fs.fed.us spfo pubs fidls bbb bbb.htm US Forest Service factsheet Category Woodboring beetles Category Buprestidae taxonomic cat should only be replaced by more precise taxonomy ... more details
Maize Corn Maize allergy is a type of food allergy . It can be a difficult allergy to manage, particularly in the United States, due to the high number of food products which contain various forms of corn, such as corn starch , citric acid, modified food starch, vinegar, and vanilla, among many others. ref Food Allergies , The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 80, No. 2 Feb., 1980 , pp. 262 265 ref However, it is an allergy that often goes unrecognized. ref Allergy to Corn Often Remains Unrecognized , Science News 89 331 May 7, 1966 ref Symptoms As a result of a possible IgE allergy to corn, symptoms can resemble that of any other recognized allergy, including anaphylaxis. Reactions to corn derivatives, such as corn syrup, are also possible. See also List of allergies Notes references immunology stub corn Category Food allergies Category Maize Allergy, corn 24 zh ... more details
times other types of pans are used. History in the United States Kettle corn was introduced ... sold at fairs or consumed at other festive occasions. The corn, oil, sugar and salt together is cooked ... popped corn can be sweetened with sugar or honey before adding salt. The combination was widely popular ..., kettle corn has made something of a comeback in America, especially at 19th century living history ... brands . Type of corn used for kettle corn cooking Mushroom Corn Mushroom corn refers to the ball shape of the popped corn. Mushroom corn is known for big, round mushroom like popcorn, great for Kettle corn cooking, with very few pieces sticking out. Butterfly Corn Butterfly corn is bit cheaper and when cooked it looks like butterfly. Monster Corn Monster corn is another variety that recently became popular. Like Mushroom corn, the Monster corn is round and big. Sucralose substitute Most microwave oven varieties of kettle corn do not contain sugar, since sugar tends to burn in a microwave ... such as sucralose . These formulations can have the sweet salty flavor of kettle corn, but not the same texture , which normally comes from the crunchy sugar crust of kettle corn made from scratch . ref ... 08 22 quote Incidentally, every brand of microwave kettle corn I checked used sucralose, whether it was low ...?skuId 1024291 title Walmart Orville Redenbacher s Kettle Korn Gourmet Popping Corn Ingredients ... Ounce dp B001870SW4 title Amazon.com ACT II Popcorn, Kettle Corn, Old Fashioned Sweet and Salty Ingredients accessdate 2011 08 22 ref See also Caramel corn the popcorn with a darker, thicker, richer tasting candy shell, made with caramelized sugar References reflist DEFAULTSORT Kettle Corn Category ... more details
Cookbook Corn soup is a soup traditionally made of maize corn typically sweetcorn It is normally made in corn producing areas of the world, however is now widespread due to greater corn distribution. The basic recipe is some type of soup base with corn added followed by whatever ingredients give it its distinct style. Typically ingredients are corn cut from the cob, water, butter, some flour, an egg, with salt and pepper for seasoning &mdash this varies by region. Native Americans Corn, being a staple crop for many Native American tribes has led to corn soup being a primary food among them. M. R. Harrington reported that 1908 hulled corn soup o sup n sup no kw was the most popular dish for the Seneca tribe Seneca Native Americans in the United States Indian . He also stated, s eldom do the Indians, Paganism pagan or Christianity Christian , meet for any function ... without a kettle of o sup n sup no kw , hot and savory, to regale the crowd . The soup was served at religious events, the people getting a ladleful every time they encircled the kettle. ref M. R. Harrington. Some Seneca Corn Foods and Their Preparation . American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 10, No. 4. Oct. Dec., 1908 , pp. 575 590. http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0002 7294 28190810 2F12 292 3A10 3A4 3C575 3ASSCATP 3E2.0.CO 3B2 Z Stable URL ref Styles Cream of corn soup Sweet corn soup Corn crab soup Chinese sweet corn soup yumigeng or sumigeng Dried Indian corn soup Mexican corn soup Tibetan style corn soup Ashom Tang References references Category Soups Category Native American cuisine soup stub ja ... more details
tortilla Sopaipilla File Tortilla2.JPG thumb right Tortillas of corn File 081116 black maize tortillas.JPG thumb right Tortillas of blue corn In Mexico and Central America , a tortilla is a type of thin, leavening unleavened flat bread , made from finely ground maize usually called corn in the United ... maize and blue corn blue maize . A similar bread from South America , called arepa though arepas ..., to red and bluish purple. Likewise, corn meal and the tortillas made from it may be similarly ... Spanish torta , cake , plus the diminutive illa , literally means little cake . History The corn tortilla ... prior to European contact. Analogous staple foods in New World cultures, made from nixtamal ... of flour for corn tortillas, significantly enriches the nutritional value of maize as a source ... and predates European contact by many centuries, if not millennia. Tortilla making The traditional tortilla has been made of maize corn since pre Columbian times. It is made by curing maize in lime water in the nixtamalization process, which causes the skin of the corn kernels to peel off the waste ... left out this crucial step. Those whose diet consisted mostly of corn meal often became sick  ... and cities, corn tortillas are often made nowadays by machine and are very thin and uniform, but in many .... Corn tortillas are customarily served and eaten warm when cool, they often acquire a rubbery ... top for holding the corn . This method is still used in some places in Mexico. The wheat flour tortilla ... of New Spain . It is made with an unleavened, water based dough, pressed and cooked like corn ... of tortillas called g irilas are also consumed. They are made from young white corn . G irila s are thick ... saltier, made from wheat or corn flour, and roasted in the ashes of a traditional adobe ... in some larger restaurants, automatic machines make tortillas from dough. Uses Corn tortillas are the basis ... s, chilaquiles , and tortilla soup sopa de tortilla . Warmed corn tortillas are also often ... more details
Image Stir fry la Gabi showcasingbabycorn.jpg right thumb Stir fry mixed with baby corn. Baby corn or candle corn is a cereal grain taken from maize corn maize harvested early while the ears are very small and immature. It typically is eaten whole cob included in contrast to mature corn, whose cob is considered too tough for human consumption. Baby corn is eaten both raw and cooked. Baby corn is most common in Asian cuisine . In Thai cookbooks, it is referred to as candle corn. ref http www.extension.umn.edu distribution cropsystems DC7061.html ref ref http www.innvista.com health foods seeds corn.htm ref Growing baby corn There are two methods for producing baby corn either as a primary crop or as a secondary crop in a planting of sweet corn or field corn . In the first method, a seed variety is chosen and planted to produce only baby corn. Many varieties are suitable, but those developed specifically for baby corn tend to produce more ears per plant. In the second production method, the variety is selected to produce sweet or field corn. The second ear from the top of the plant is harvested for baby corn, while the top ear is allowed to mature. ref name PNW0532 cite journal title Baby Corn journal Pacific Northwest Extension Publication PNW0532 date 2000 05 first Carol A. last Miles coauthors Leslie Zenz id url http cru.cahe.wsu.edu CEPublications pnw0532 pnw0532.pdf accessdate 2011 10 16 ref Baby corn ears are hand picked as soon as the corn silks emerge from the ear tips, or a few days after. Corn generally matures very quickly, so the harvest of baby corn must be timed carefully to avoid ending up with more mature corn ears. Baby corn ears are typically 4.5  cm to 10  cm in length and 7  mm to 17  mm in diameter. ref name PNW0532 References references External links http agsyst.wsu.edu babycornbroc.pdf What is Baby Corn? Pamphlet From Washington ... Washington State University DEFAULTSORT Baby Corncorn Category Maize varieties Category Miniature versions ... more details
A corn stove is a home heater that uses local renewable whole Seed kernel shelled maize corn , wood pellets or multiple biomass as fuel . See also Corn kernels Pellet stove Renewable heat Wood pellets References Reflist Bioenergy DEFAULTSORT Corn Stove Category Heaters Category Fuels Category Bioenergy Category Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning ... more details
Taxobox name Corn Smut image Huitlacoche.jpg image width 200px image caption Huitlacoche regnum Fungi ... Corn smut Ustilago maydis is a pathogen ic plant fungus that causes Smut fungus smut disease on maize and teosinte Euchlena mexicana . The fungus forms galls on all above grounds parts of corn ... tortilla based foods and soups. Etymology In Mexico , corn smut is known as huitlacoche IPA nah ... cuitla comes from cuitla excrement . One source derives the meaning as corn excrement , using ... range. Aztecs purposely inoculated corn with the spores by scratching their corn plants at the soil ... Christensen1963 cite journal author Christensen, J.J. year 1963 title Corn smut caused by Ustilago ... File Taco de Huitlacoche.jpg thumb Huitlacoche Corn Taco. File Quesadilla de huitlacoche.jpg thumb .... Smut feeds on the corn plant and decreases the crop yield yield . Usually smut infected crops are destroyed. Some farmers may also choose to prepare corn silage out of the smutted corn. It is most .... The consumption of corn smut originates from ancient Aztec cuisine and is still considered a delicacy in Mexico, even being preserved and sold for a significantly higher price than corn. ref ... after an ear of corn is infected, still retain moisture and, when cooked, have a flavor described as mushroom ... as the sugar glucose . The fungus has had difficulty entering into the American and European diets ... by the United States Department of Agriculture USDA to intentionally infect corn with huitlacoche ..., have used corn smut to induce labor. It has similar medicinal effects to ergot , but weaker, due to the presence ... books?ie ISO 8859 1&hl en&id nRG SbX6h8AC&pg PA410&lpg PA410&dq corn smut history&prev ... of the fungus until it becomes black which also removes most of the starch of the corn and what ... 80001 2 p 349, Huitlacoche, or Corn Smut . External links Commons category Ustilago maydis http www.broadinstitute.org ... mips.gsf.de genre proj ustilago MUMDB giving easy access to U. maydis genes DEFAULTSORT Corn Smut Category ... more details