To name only a few:
Cornmeal
Corn syrup
Cornstarch
Ethanol
Corn oil
Ethanol, corn starch, corn syrup, corn meal, corn bread, a type of plastic packaging, and canned corn, baby corn, and even some cosmetics.
Pure molasses does not contain corn syrup. Molasses is a by-product of refining sugar beets or sugarcane into sugar. Corn syrup is made from corn.
No. Grits are a product made from corn.
Corn husks are not "made", they are a product of the maize plant which was not grown on the Great Plains of north America, since no farming was carried out there.
No, not usually. The only way that glycol can contain a corn product is if it is corn glycol. And corn glycol is rarely sold.
Corn starch is a product made from the starch of corn. A flower is one of those colourful things that grow in the garden and we cut and put into bouquets.
No. Corn bread is a product.
1969 Gail.: Actually a patent for Corn Flakes, as a product, was registered on May 31, 1894 under the name Granose.
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) is a fuel made by fermentation or the substitution of ethylene. It is described as a "biofuel" by proponents when it is made from corn, grain, sugar or cellulose, it can also be made by industrial process as a by-product or major product.
yes they are, but not all is made of corn, some are made of corn syrup, etc.
corn oil is made out of germ of corn.
A kernel of corn. Candy corn contains corn syrup which is not real corn, but a product manufactured from corn starch.
Corn syrup It is made from corn, just not from corn starch.