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History:Deeply woven into the cultural tapestry of the Hopi tribe lies the Hopi Blue Corn. Its existence is not just a testament to agricultural practices but holds profound spiritual significance. Legend tells of the guardian spirit Màasaw, who bestowed upon the Hopi people a bag of corn seeds, among other gifts. From these seeds grew the iconic blue corn, an emblem of their heritage and an essential sustenance source. Over centuries, this corn, with its mesmerizing blue kernels, has not only nourished the tribe physically but has also played an integral role in many of their spiritual and ceremonial practices.Uses:The allure of Hopi Blue Corn isn’t just skin deep. When ground, its kernels transform into a fine, richly-hued flour that becomes the soul of many culinary creations like tortillas, bread, and other traditional dishes. The unique blue tone of the corn also offers an added dimension, serving as a natural dye that is both beautiful and organic.
History:Deeply woven into the cultural tapestry of the Hopi tribe lies the Hopi Blue Corn. Its existence is not just a testament to agricultural practices but holds profound spiritual significance. Legend tells of the guardian spirit Màasaw, who bestowed upon the Hopi people a bag of corn seeds, among other gifts. From these seeds grew the iconic blue corn, an emblem of their heritage and an essential sustenance source. Over centuries, this corn, with its mesmerizing blue kernels, has not only nourished the tribe physically but has also played an integral role in many of their spiritual and ceremonial practices.Uses:The allure of Hopi Blue Corn isn’t just skin deep. When ground, its kernels transform into a fine, richly-hued flour that becomes the soul of many culinary creations like tortillas, bread, and other traditional dishes. The unique blue tone of the corn also offers an added dimension, serving as a natural dye that is both beautiful and organic.
25 Peruvian Inca Purple Corn Seeds, also known as Maiz Morado. This variety of corn, Zea mays indurata, has a growth habit of upright grass and produces edible purple and green kernels. It is a vegetable seed with a life cycle of one year, ready for harvest in 110-120 days. The seeds have a high germination rate of 90% within 7-12 days and require moderate cultivation effort in full sun with medium watering needs. Additionally, they are suited for USDA Hardiness Zone 3 and can be grown through conventional farming methods.
NY Bloody Butcher, Corn Seed.
The product is a package of 50 treated Indian ornamental corn seeds, specifically the heirloom variety. These non-GMO seeds come from a USA seller and belong to the genus Zea. Perfect for gardening enthusiasts looking to add a unique and exotic touch to their vegetable garden, these seeds are sure to produce beautiful, vibrant corn plants with a cultural twist.
You will receive 100pcs corn seeds. -Quantity : 100pcs corn seeds. I will respond promptly and assist you to the best of my ability. -Type : Vegetable seeds.
1oz.-100 Seeds G90 Delicious Hybrid Sweet Corn Seed Type SU Treated 95% Germination. Freezes excellent, Blanched or partially shuck cut ends off and place in freezer bag. Color : Bicolor, with kernels that are typically golden yellow.
50 Treated Indian Ornamental Corn Seeds Heirloom Non-GMO USA Seller This an early attractive multicolored ornamental corn with large ears.The tassels are multicolored and can be used for decorating
Corn husks, hojas de tamales in Spanish, are the outer covering of an ear of corn. Commercially bought Corn husks are commonly the whole husk and are sun, air, or oven dried. For most applications the Corn husks need to be soaked in hot water in order to become pliable. Corn husks are most commonly used to encase foods to be steamed or baked, imparting a very light corn flavor. Corn husks can be used in the presentation of a dish, but are not edible and should be discarded after use. A cuisine tradition, dried Corn husks are especially popular used for wrapping food in Southwestern cooking. In Southern Mexico, tamales are wrapped in banana leaves. But in Northern Mexico, tamales are wrapped in Corn husks. Traditionally, tamales are made with dried Corn husks that have been soaked until pliable. Native to the New World, corn and its derivatives has been a very valuable food crop at least since the Incas first cultivated this staple vegetable. Various meat and vegetable fillings and other savory mixtures can be baked or steamed in Corn husk wrapped tamales. To prepare, soak in warm water just until pliable; remove any silk strands; wash thoroughly. Cover with warm water; let stand two hours or until soft. To store, keep in a cool dry place.Today’s modern corn is actually a tall annual grass and all types of corn are simply varieties of one single species, Zea mays. People also shucks corn to make corn husk dolls.WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.