Flakes. On the cob. Fields.
What am I doing? Yes, I'm trying to make the ultimate list of 'corn' related foodstuff!
If you've ever attempted this yourself, what a strange life you must lead.
Corn comes from the ground, just like potatoes. Also like the potato, to get at the good part, you have to peel a corn. In every other aspect, however, corn is unlike potatoes.
Please now forget about potatoes because I am sick of typing potatoes.
Bright yellow and tooth-like: that's the description I'd give to a policeman, were I to witness a piece of corn committing a crime. Unfortunately, the police are more likely to suspect you as being the culprit and then they chase me and I had to jump over a fence to escape.
So anyway, corn.
If you've ever visited the country known as U.S.America, you may have had the opportunity to purchase what is the most corn-heavy snack food in the world: the corndog.
You might think that a corndog would be a bit like a hotdog, except with corn instead of hot. But confusingly, a corndog is hot!
America sure is a crazy place.
The most people eating corndogs occured on February 4, 2007, in Florida, during Super Bowl XLI, some sort of sporting event.
And you'd certainly need a super bowl to contain all of the corndogs consumed during the match: for they numbered more than 30,000!
WOW!