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The 25th annual Sweet Corn Fiesta will be held at Yesteryear Village at the South Florida Fairgrounds on Sunday, April 27. Over 64,000 ears of corn were consumed at last year's event. The festival ...
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Corn silk — long, shiny fibers you see at the top of an ear of corn — is more than just a part of the plant that’s often discard ed. It’s a hidden gem in the world of natural remedies, known for its ...
Corn silk tea is made from corn silk — the long, silky fibers that grow inside the husks of ears of corn. Corn silk itself is made from the stigma, the yellowish thread-like strands from the ...
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Corn silk is a thread-like fiber found at the top of corn cobs. They are not usually eaten but are used by some as an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and herbal remedy for certain conditions.
The long locks growing from the crown (now lost) symbolized corn silk. Hun Hunapu’s youthful appearance also makes reference to new corn, also used to make sweet and fermented beverages.
Tea is a common way to harness corn silk’s power. To make 4 cups of tea, add 1/2 ounce of fresh silks or 2 tablespoons of dried silks to one quart of boiling water. Reduce the heat to low.
This palm-sized brush has soft bristles to easily remove the silks that remain on the cob after you shuck your corn. It’s simple to use, and since it’s safe for the top rack of your dishwasher ...