Corn Silk Isn’t A Cooking Nuisance; In Fact This Stringy Substance Has A Really Cool Purpose!

Corn Silk Isn’t A Cooking Nuisance; In Fact This Stringy Substance Has A Really Cool Purpose!

The Reason For It Will Shock You!

If you've ever cooked corn on the cob, you've likely dealt with corn silk, those silky little strings between the husk and the corn that you have to remove before you can cook.

Many of us think of it as just another nuisance that slows down the cooking process, especially since those thin, spindly little strings are notoriously difficult to remove and may even get wrapped all around our fingers!

You probably hate having to deal with them and wonder why the heck they're even there in the first place.

So, then, would you be shocked to learn that those annoying little strings actually have an important purpose? In fact, corn even depends on corn silk for its survival! As it turns out, corn silk plays an integral role in how corn grows, and we're going to tell you all about it here!

To Learn Why Corn Silk Still Exists & Why Farmers Haven't Figured Out A Way To Prevent It From Growing On The Corn, Please Head On Over To The Next Page For All The Details…



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  1. Tasty Page and Simple Recipes
    Tasty Page and Simple Recipes January 01, 01:00

    Stuff like this are why everyone likes social media

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