Where do they grow baby corn?


Question:I serve pickled baby corn in bllody marys and the daily ? is where does it get grown? Do they stunt regular corn? Is there micro corn fields out there? Etc...

Answers:
No--it's regular corn that they pick early.

I 1) looked it up a few years ago and 2) own 900 acres of farm and grow corn (and soy).


Baby corn is produced from regular corn plants which are harvested early while the ears are very immature, resulting in small ears or "baby corn."
This was a fantastic question, I just had to google it. Baby corn are from ears of immature regular corn.
Sorry, couldn't resist: In the kinder garden.

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