June 2014 Moms

Help solve a debate....corn

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edited August 2014 in June 2014 Moms
What would you call this thing pictured below. DH and I debate this a lot and I need an end to the debate.

Help solve a debate....corn 203 votes

Sweet corn
5% 11 votes
Corn on the cob
71% 145 votes
Corn....no other name for it other than corn
20% 42 votes
Some other name
0% 0 votes
SS/why the hell do you care
2% 5 votes

Re: Help solve a debate....corn

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  • I call it sweet corn and he calls it corn on the cob. He says the sweet corn thing is a Michigan thing so I am curious if it is a regional thing.
  • lalala8 said:

    @taymiller If you call that "sweet corn", is there anything that's just "corn"?

    I call it corn on the cob or corn.

    Nope if it is fresh corn we call it sweet corn. If it is just the kernels then it is just corn.
  • If you're talking about it as an agricultural item, corn.
    If you're talking about eating it, corn on the cob, as that's the description.

    But maybe that's just a Southern thing?

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  • I've always called it corn on the cob (from Ohio). I lived in Michigan for a few years and never remember it being called sweet corn, but maybe I didn't pay much attention.
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  • My gram calls it sweet corn and she's originally from the Midwest.
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  • Technically you are right...sweet corn is the type of corn we eat (corn on the cob, frozen, canned, etc.) while field/dent corn (which is most of the cornfields in the US) is used for feed, ethanol, corn syrup, etc. I am from MN and we call it both.
  • skittler2 said:

    This thread has made me realize that 'corn' is a really strange word. Corn. Just stare at it for a few seconds.

    I was just thinking the same thing!
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  • There was no option for all of the above! I grew up in a farming community, so depending on context, the'sweet corn' signifier was necessary since most of the corn grown in north America is not meant for people to eat.. 'Corn on the cob' is a style of food more than it is a type of corn. But it's all corn...

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  • Corn on the cob. Have lived in Ohio, North Carolina and Illinois and have never heard it called differently.
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  • elsa1688 said:

    skittler2 said:

    This thread has made me realize that 'corn' is a really strange word. Corn. Just stare at it for a few seconds.

    I was just thinking the same thing!

    Me too

    And corn in the cob. Just corn if it's kernals.
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  • I call it corn on the cob (from AZ). My husband calls it sweet corn (from Iowa/Illinois).
  • Taymiller said:

    I call it sweet corn and he calls it corn on the cob. He says the sweet corn thing is a Michigan thing so I am curious if it is a regional thing.

    I live in Michigan and I do hear people call corn sweet corn a lot, but normally when they are referencing getting it from a Farmer's Market. Store corn= just plain corn. Farmer'sMarket=Sweet corn.
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  • I call that corn or sweet corn. If it is cooked an being eaten off the cob, then it is corn in the cob.
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  • I interchange corn and sweet corn but voted sweet corn because everywhere you find it, stores, roadside produce stands, and farmers' markets, it's referred to as sweet corn on the signs. And I live in the Cornhusker state too ;)
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  • Thanks for the input ladies! DH is the official winner and he is being very smug about the win.
  • Taymiller said:
    I call it sweet corn and he calls it corn on the cob. He says the sweet corn thing is a Michigan thing so I am curious if it is a regional thing.
    I have lived in Michigan my entire life and I would just call it corn. When fresh corn season starts my mom will sometimes refer to it as sweet corn or corn on the cob to indicate the distinction that you can now buy fresh corn which tastes much better. I might use corn on the cob but never sweet corn. It is actually on the menu for tonight and I just wrote corn.
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  • Ok, Wisconsin born and raised over here!  It's corn on the cob, but sweet corn is just as acceptable.  It is sweet corn because it's not field corn (grown for livestock).  If you aren't eating it off the cob, it's usually just corn, but also accepted as sweet corn.
  • If it's cooked, it's corn on the cob. Otherwise, just corn.

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  • I'm from Iowa and my husband and I actually own a "sweet corn" business! If it's not called sweet corn then it's just field corn which is not for eating!
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  • The picture is corn on the cob.
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  • Sweet corn is white. Yellow corn is just corn. Anything on a cob is corn on the cob for me.
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  • Corn. It's a general term referring to that plant. The one pictured is sweet corn, but I would only call it that if I needed to differentiate that it's not the one grown for feed or fuel or one of the South American varieties that aren't sweet. I would refer to corn on the cob if it's been cooked and is served on the cob, not cut off. I'm from California.
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  • At the grocery store near my house, they labeled it "corn".
  • To me it's both corn on the cob and sweet corn. It's sweet corn because it has white kernels.
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  • Now that is for sure sweet corn, see because it is made with candy.....
  • @MegK82‌ that made me laugh and feel kind of sick at the same time.
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  • nutmegs8 said:

    After 30 years, I'm just now realizing that candy corn is really a kernel of corn. I just thought it was a 3 colored triangle shaped piece of candy with a catchy double c name. Well, don't I just feel like the town idiot over here. Fml.

    Cracking up over here haha. But to make you feel better that stuff happens to me all the time. Example I thought the saying "it's a crapshoot" was about actual crap like poop not the game craps.
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