Example sentences of “corn”

How to use in-sentence of “corn”:

+ His family had plenty of money because his father owned a business running corn mills.

+ They were believed to have brought the rains for a successful corn crop.

+ A pupusa is a thick griddle cake or flatbread from the cuisine of El Salvador is a traditional food made with corn flour, beans, cheese, chicharrón, or any filling.

+ The Corn Laws were a series of United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandBritish laws regarding taxes on corn.

+ The sausage used in a corn dog is usually the same types that are used in hot dogs.

+ Heinz Company, which now makes “The Original Lea Perrins Worcestershire Sauce”, with the name Lea Perrins, Inc., lists these ingredients on the bottle made in the United States: vinegar, molasses, high fructose corn syrup, anchovies, water, onions, salt, garlic, tamarind concentrate, cloves, natural flavorings and chili pepper extract.

+ The mill ground its first batch of corn for many decades in October 2008.

Example sentences of corn
Example sentences of corn

Example sentences of “corn”:

+ On the patent, it states that many foods other than sausages can also be used in the same way that a corn dog is prepared.

+ Adams began a boys’ corn club in Newton County, Georgia, in 1904.

+ About 93% of the land in the county is used for growing crops, mainly corn and soybeans.

+ The Kellogg brothers first used cardboard cartons to hold their flaked corn cereal, and later when they began marketing it to the general public a heat-sealed waxed bag of “Waxtite” was wrapped around the outside of the box and printed with their brand name.

+ The land is highly cultivated with sugar cane, sorghum, rice, corn and vegetables.

+ In the southern valleys of Mesolcina/Misox and Poschiavo there is corn and chestnut farming.

+ High fructose corn syrup has been linked to obesity, diabetes and certain other health matters.

+ Maize or Indian corn is “Zea mays”, a member of the grass family “Poaceae”.

+ It was originally called Sugar Pops in 1951, and then changed Sugar Corn Pops, and then to “Corn Pops” and in January of 2006 the name of the cereal was changed to Pops, only to be changed back to Corn Pops several months later.

+ To expand the state’s job base, he encouraged the growth of value-added agricultural industries such as pasta and corn sweetener manufacturing.

+ Kwanzaa symbols include a decorative mat on which other symbols are placed, corn and other crops, a candle holder with seven candles, called a kinara, a communal cup for pouring libations, gifts, a poster of the seven principles, and a black, red, and green flag.

+ The pollen of the field poppy or corn poppy is dark blue to grey.

+ Some types of xanthan gum are made with wheat, corn or soy and could cause allergic reactions.

+ The corn snake especially is one of the most popular pet reptiles, and belongs to the rat snake family.

+ Mestizo- Tamales, Relleno, Escabeche, Empanades and many other corn food.

+ They give their concerts in the Corn Exchange in St Paul’s Square, where one can also hear concerts given by the famous professional Philharmonia Orchestra who give a series of concerts during the year.

+ Some species of Corn lilies are Gardeningcultivated as garden plants and houseplants.

+ It is prepared with black corn flour and fruits such as naranjilla, babaco, pineapple, blackberries, strawberries, and blueberries.

+ On the patent, it states that many foods other than sausages can also be used in the same way that a corn dog is prepared.

+ Adams began a boys' corn club in Newton County, Georgia, in 1904.
+ About 93% of the land in the county is used for growing crops, mainly corn and soybeans.

More in-sentence examples of “corn”:

+ Bamba is an Israeli corn snack.

+ In the fall and spring, migrating Canada Geese are attracted to the farmlands and corn fields.

+ Other common side dishes are baked potatoes, dinner rolls, salad, and corn on the cob.

+ It also comes from dried corn on the cob stems.

+ The corn snake is named for the species’ regular presence near grain stores, where it preys on mousemice and rats that eat harvested corn.

+ On 22 June 2008, Wheldon won his 15th IndyCar Series race in the Iowa Corn Indy 250.

+ The Corn Palace is an arena in Mitchell, South Dakota.

+ Various scenes include how the family prepare corn on the cob, his other brothers accident, the family reunion, his seldom seen cousin and his uncle’s funeral.

+ The Corn Palace has concerts, sports events, exhibits and other community events.

+ Pupusas might taste a little different when using commercial corn or rice flour instead of masa harina that Salvadorians use.

+ Born in the poor Kampala’s slum of Katwe, she spent their childhood selling corn on the streets of Katwe.

+ It can be connected to any farm equipment that needs power from the tractor engine, such as a hay baler or corn chopper.

+ At one time 6,000 people visited Quintland each day to see the sisters, they also had dolls made out of them, and appeared in commercials for products like corn syrup and Religious Society of FriendsQuaker oats like oatmeal.

+ Bread is now much sweeter than it was in the Middle Ages because a lot of corn syrup or honey is used.

+ He had dots on his clothing to represent corn grains.

+ The region is also the western edge of the Corn Belt.

+ They gave the Powhatans tools, pots, and knives, in return for corn and vegetables.

+ Most of the flowers are either male or female on a corn plant.

+ At this point a weir had been constructed across the river and the mill was built on an island downstream, which separated the river from the tail race of three corn mills.

+ Sugar or high fructose corn syrup is often added to the applesauce to sweeten it.

+ A corn dog is a sausage on a stick coated in a thick layer of cornmeal batter and deep-fried.

+ Lawns are generally composed only of grass species, subject to weed and pest control, This has resulted in a $40 billion per year industry, with American grass lawns using more water than is used to grow all the wheat and corn in the United States.  In that sense, by water consumption, grass is the United States’ leading “crop” by far, with the Environmental Protection Agency estimating that about 1/3 of all public water is used to water grass, with that number rising as high as 70% in some of the more dry regions of the United States.

+ He sees the boys, puts them in the sack and takes them to the mill, where the miller grinds them into corn and feeds them to his ducks.

+ Economists, such as David Ricardo were against the Corn Laws.

+ It is made from a corn tortilla wrapped around some sort of filling.

+ John Harvey Kellogg, the inventor of corn flakes breakfast cereal, was opposed to all forms of sexual activity, especially masturbation.

+ Earl of LiverpoolLord Liverpool passed them in 1815: If the price for corn was below 80 shillings per quarter, importing corn was forbidden; if the price was above, there were no import taxes.

+ Although the corn snake is distinguished by its bright red orange colored scales, possible mutations can occur completely rejecting these pigments, changing its appearance.

+ At the top of the emblem is the national crest that has two horns with corn in the ear and filled with sand.

+ The gluten bonds in the corn are weakened and starch is released.

+ Ricardo believed that overall, protectionism made corn too expensive for the economy as a whole.

+ Another version has it that Sonora is derived from the Opata word, sonotl which means corn leaf.

+ It is made to taste like sugar or corn syrup.

+ Campers slept in corn fields, in tents, only to wake up and work almost the entirety of each day.

+ Some sources maintain that the corn snake is so-named because the distinctive, nearly-checkered pattern of the snake’s belly scales resembles the kernels of variegated corn.

+ Marco Andretti the son of the team owner who won the 2011 Iowa Corn Indy 200.

+ As described by the US Corn Refiners Association, harvested kernels of corn are cleaned and then steeped in water at a temperature of 50 degrees for 30 to 40 hours.

+ A tortilla chip is a snack made from corn tortillas, which are cut into triangles and then fried—or baked.

+ Her best known role was as Bessie Watty in the movie “The Corn Is Green starring alongside Bette Davis.

+ In addition, over 420 square kilometres of various crops, including sugar cane, corn and bananas, were flooded.

+ It then shines on a silent street, corn and wheat fields and fall trees.

+ The annual Alabama Blueberry Festival is held at Burnt Corn Creek Park and downtown Brewton.

+ Especially in the midwestern USA, wild species are often found in corn and soybean fields and can have a negative impact on yields.

+ Bourbon is a whiskey that is distilled from grain mash containing at least 51% corn and aged a minimum of two years.

+ Oats, artificial flavor, sugar, corn syrup, corn starch, salt, calcium carbonate, food coloring/artificial color, trisodium phosphate, zinc, and iron.

+ The company creates potato chips, corn chips and other snack foods.

+ Frosted Flakes is a cereal like Corn flakesCorn Flakes from Kellogg’s, but coated with frosted sugar.

+ A legend speaks of an indigenous group that lived near the village of Huépac, and who used corn leaves to cover the walls and roofs of their huts.

+ It is eaten with millet or corn pudding.

+ Bamba is an Israeli corn snack.

+ In the fall and spring, migrating Canada Geese are attracted to the farmlands and corn fields.
+ Other common side dishes are baked potatoes, dinner rolls, salad, and corn on the cob.

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