List of sweetcorn varieties

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Sweetcorn is a variety of maize with a high sugar content. Sweetcorn is the result of a naturally occurring recessive mutation in the genes which control conversion of sugar to starch inside the endosperm of the corn kernel. The following is a list of sweetcorn varieties.

Varieties of Sweetcorn[edit]

Bicolor Corn[edit]

Bicolor Corn is a variety of sweetcorn that has both yellow and white kernels. It is known for its sweet flavor and crisp texture.

Bodacious[edit]

Bodacious is a yellow sweetcorn variety that is popular for its large, sweet kernels. It is often used in home gardens and is known for its disease resistance.

Butter and Sugar[edit]

Butter and Sugar is a bicolor sweetcorn variety that is known for its sweet, tender kernels. It is a favorite among home gardeners.

Honey and Cream[edit]

Honey and Cream is another bicolor sweetcorn variety. It is known for its sweet flavor and is often used in home gardens.

Jubilee[edit]

Jubilee is a yellow sweetcorn variety that is known for its large, sweet kernels. It is often used in commercial production due to its high yield.

Peaches and Cream[edit]

Peaches and Cream is a bicolor sweetcorn variety that is known for its sweet, tender kernels. It is a favorite among home gardeners and is often used in commercial production.

Silver Queen[edit]

Silver Queen is a white sweetcorn variety that is known for its sweet, tender kernels. It is often used in home gardens and is known for its disease resistance.

Sugar Buns[edit]

Sugar Buns is a yellow sweetcorn variety that is known for its sweet, tender kernels. It is a favorite among home gardeners.

See also[edit]

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