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A bowl of cooked baby corn
Baby corn still in husks - Tokyo - June 3 2021
Baby corn still in the husk
Stir fry à la Gabi-showcasingbabycorn (cropped)
A stir fry of a mixture of vegetables including baby corn

Baby corn (also known as young corn, cornlets or baby sweetcorn) is a cereal grain taken from corn (maize) harvested early while the stalks are still small and immature. It typically is eaten whole—including the cob, which is otherwise too tough for human consumption in mature corn—in raw, pickled, and cooked forms. Baby corn is common in stir fry dishes.

Production methods

There are two methods for producing baby corn: either as a primary crop, or as a secondary crop in a planting of sweet corn or field corn. In the first method, a seed variety is chosen and planted to produce only baby corn. Many varieties are suitable, but those developed specifically for baby corn tend to produce more ears per plant. In the second production method, the variety is selected to produce sweet or field corn. The second ear from the top of the plant is harvested for baby corn, while the top ear is allowed to mature.

Baby corn ears are hand-picked as soon as the corn silks emerge from the ear tips, or a few days after. Corn generally matures very quickly, so the harvest of baby corn must be timed carefully to avoid ending up with more mature corn ears. Baby corn ears are typically 4.5–10 cm (1+34–4 in) in length and 0.7 to 1.7 cm (1434 in) in diameter.

Uses

Baby corn is consumed worldwide.

Baby corn forage can also be fed fresh or ensiled to livestock animals.

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