What is the differnece between feed corn and regular corn?
Regular Corn (Sweet Corn)
* Type: Vegetable
* Kernel Color: Yellow, white, or bi-color
* Taste: Sweet and slightly starchy
* Uses: Human consumption (fresh, canned, frozen, etc.), animal feed
* Nutritional Value: Contains vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants
Feed Corn (Field Corn)
* Type: Grain
* Kernel Color: Yellow, white, or red
* Taste: Starchy and less sweet compared to regular corn
* Uses: Primarily used for animal feed, also used in some food products (cornmeal, corn flour, etc.)
* Nutritional Value: High in carbohydrates, protein, and energy
Key Differences:
* Purpose: Feed corn is specifically grown for animal feed, while regular corn is intended for human consumption.
* Taste: Regular corn is sweeter, while feed corn is starchier and less sweet.
* Nutritional Value: Regular corn has higher levels of certain vitamins and antioxidants compared to feed corn.
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