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  1. Maize - Wikipedia

    Europeans who were accustomed to the names "wheat corn", "barley corn", and "rye corn" for other small-seeded cereal grains referred to the unique American grain maize as "Indian corn."

  2. Corn 101: Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits

    Jun 14, 2023 · Corn, also known as maize, is one of the most popular grains in the world. Whole corn is high in various nutrients, especially fiber and antioxidants.

  3. Corn | History, Cultivation, Uses, & Description | Britannica

    Jan 5, 2026 · corn, (Zea mays), cereal plant of the grass family (Poaceae) and its edible grain. The domesticated crop originated in the Americas and is one of the most widely distributed of the world’s …

  4. Is Corn a Vegetable, a Fruit or a Grain? - EatingWell

    Dec 2, 2025 · Is corn a vegetable or grain? Read what a registered dietitian says based on science. Plus, you'll learn whether corn is healthy and ways to eat it.

  5. Corn: Kinds, Nutrition, Benefits, Risks, & Preparation - WebMD

    Nov 13, 2023 · Corn has a sweet taste, but it can be a healthy treat. Learn about the different types and the nutritional benefits.

  6. Health Benefits of Corn - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Popcorn, made from the dried kernels of a type of corn called flint corn, can be a healthy, filling, whole-grain snack if the benefits of the corn aren’t overshadowed by added fat and sodium.

  7. Corn - USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

    Feb 10, 2026 · Ukraine: Grain and Feed Quarterly This report contains updated export estimates for marketing year (MY) 2025/26 for wheat, barley, and rye. Corn harvest is still underway, with over 92 …

  8. Is Corn Good for You? - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials

    Aug 3, 2023 · For the most part, yes, says registered dietitian Elyse Homan, MS, RD, LD. Corn has lots of health benefits. It has plenty of insoluble fiber, making it a low-glycemic index food. That means …

  9. What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Corn Regularly

    Sep 4, 2025 · Is corn good for you? Find out how it benefits digestion, supports heart health, provides energy, and which forms may be more optimal to eat regularly.

  10. Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides

    Corn demands fertile soil, consistent moisture and warm weather. If you have those and plenty of garden space to spare, it’s not hard to grow great-tasting corn, and you won’t get it any fresher. Site …