What is glass corn?

For those that have asked about its edibility, Glass Gem is a flint corn used for making flour or as a popping corn. Unlike sweet corn, it is not typically eaten right off the cob. However, it was likely bred as an ornamental variety—for obvious reasons. Many of these exquisite ears are simply too beautiful to eat.
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Is glass corn edible?

It should be noted that, while glass gem corn is edible, it's not sweet off the cob. It's a flint variety, which is often used to make flour, or simply ornamental.
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What does glass corn taste like?

Glass Gem corn has an opalescent quality with high starch content. The kernels are not commonly consumed fresh and are primarily dried. When processed, they contain a neutral, unsweetened, starchy taste.
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Is glass gem corn genetically modified?

Glass gem is real, not photoshopped nor genetically modified, and just a regular open-pollinated variety that looks more like pieces of jewelry than actual corn with different shades of pink, purple, yellow, green and blue.
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Is glass gem corn a sweet corn?

This unbelievably sparkly, pastel-rainbow-colored corn looks like something out of a story book. And, although it isn't used like sweet corn, it's not simply an ornamental novelty either. Glass Gem is a type of flint corn, which is dried and used for making popcorn, or ground into cornmeal.
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The Science of the World's Most Colorful Corn



Can you pop glass gem corn?

Glass Gem corn can easily be dried for decoration, popped for popcorn, cooked into hominy, or ground to a beautiful cornmeal.
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Is glass gem corn flint corn?

For those that have asked about its edibility, Glass Gem is a flint corn used for making flour or as a popping corn. Unlike sweet corn, it is not typically eaten right off the cob. However, it was likely bred as an ornamental variety—for obvious reasons. Many of these exquisite ears are simply too beautiful to eat.
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Is glass gem corn a hybrid?

That's because Glass Gem corn has become a hit. This hybrid corn features multicolored kernels that look more like pieces of jewelry than actual corn. In shades of pink, purple, yellow, and even green and blue, tis is the most stunning corn you'll ever see!
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Why is glass gem corn colorful?

Oklahoma farmer Carl Barnes, who died in 2016, isolated types of corn from his Native American ancestors. Barnes saved and replanted seeds from particularly colorful cobs. A fellow farmer started growing larger plots of the rainbow-colored corn and made new strains with more vibrant colors and patterns.
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Can you use rainbow corn for popcorn?

What is this? Glass gem corn is an amazingly vibrant strain of rainbow coloured corn. It is a type of 'flint corn' which is grown not for eating off the cob, but for making popcorn, or grinding into cornflour.
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Can you eat rainbow corn on the cob?

If we told you it was a beautiful piece of corn rainbow jewelry, you'd probably believe it. In fact, it's a completely edible ear of corn originating from some special seeds you'll soon be able to order and plant yourself. In fact, the corn is completely edible.
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Can you boil and eat glass gem corn?

Glass gem corn is a flint corn. This makes it good for making popcorn or cornmeal, but not so great for eating off of the cob.
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Who made glass gem corn?

"Glass Gem" has its own Facebook page with more than 19,000 followers, but its journey from an Oklahoma cornfield to Internet fame started with a man named Carl Barnes. Barnes wanted to explore his Cherokee roots, so he began collecting and planting ancient varieties of corn.
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Is glass gem corn Indian corn?

Glass Gem was developed out of a line of 'rainbow corn' that was originally bred by a part-Cherokee, corn enthusiast named Carl Barnes. Barnes grew up in Oklahoma and from an early age became interested in his Native American heritage.
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What Colour was corn originally?

The original Indian sweet corn was a striking combination of white kernels on a red cob. Through cross-breeding, settlers were able to grow white sweet corn on a light-colored cob. Not until the late 19th century was a yellow strain developed by William Chambers of Massachusetts.
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How do you make glass gem corn?

If you want to grow and harvest glass gem corn, buy seeds online or at a greenhouse. Plant them when the soil is warm. Water your plants regularly and protect them from hazards like wind. Wait until you're ready to use your corn to harvest it, and make sure to remove any damaged pieces of corn.
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Can you eat flint corn?

Indian Corn, or Flint corn, is one of the oldest types of corn and comes in a variety of colors. It can be used to make hominy, polenta, cornmeal, soups, and much more. Every year, Ho-Chunk Farms harvests Indian Corn on the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska using traditional methods.
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Can you pop flint corn?

Red Flint corn makes great popcorn; however, when freshly harvested, only about 40 percent of kernels will pop. To increase popping efficiency, let the corn dry for a few weeks (out of the bag) in a cupboard or on a counter.
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How is Rainbow corn made?

Each year of successive planting, the corn displayed more vibrant colours and vivid patterns. According to an account from Schoen, Barnes told him that the rainbow seed originally came from a crossing of "Pawnee miniature popcorns with an Osage red flour corn and also another Osage corn called 'Greyhorse'."
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How tall does Glass Gem corn get?

Height of plants depend upon water, but can reach up to 9 feet, typically 6 feet. Glass Gem can be harvested approx. 110-120 days after planting when the husks are dry and brown for the most intense and translucent colors.
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What does a rainbow corn do?

It's a type of flint corn that has a hard outer layer, which is great to grind down into cornmeal for dishes like grits and polenta. Glass Gem corn can also be used to make popcorn, but sadly, it doesn't come out rainbow colored.
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Why can't you eat blue corn off the cob?

Is blue corn on the cob edible? Blue corn, just like any other variety, is completely edible in all of its forms. Raw corn isn't as appealing, which is why it is commonly cooked or processed to make flour. Blue corn can be a delicious snack or form part of any recipe.
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Is black corn edible?

Black corn is good grilled, roasted, boiled and steamed. A simple combination of butter, salt and pepper enhances its flavor. Black corn is a versatile vegetable that may used in place of yellow corn. Black corn may also be ground into cornmeal and used for cornbread, tortillas, and Indian roti breads.
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