Each cob will be unique in coloring, and the kernels can be found in translucent shades of emerald, bright green, ruby, dark blue, amethyst, pink, white, and yellow.
That is so neat! I’ll have to try it this year.
I start my seedings in Feb. Anyone have any requests for veggies? I sell them once they’ve sprouted and grown a bit. They’re usually ready about mid-end March, or April, depending on what plant it is.
I’m in Dallas.
Is that really a cob of corn?
@tinamarie1974 Yep.
https://specialtyproduce.com/produce/Glass_Gem_Corn_9737.php
@werehatrack absolutely beautiful
Gorgeous - looks like a pomegranate!
and it’s NOT a GMO!
That would make some pretty posole!
That is so neat! I’ll have to try it this year.
I start my seedings in Feb. Anyone have any requests for veggies? I sell them once they’ve sprouted and grown a bit. They’re usually ready about mid-end March, or April, depending on what plant it is.
I’m in Dallas.
Some history. https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2018/01/02/574367086/from-hooch-to-haute-cuisine-a-nearly-extinct-bootleggers-corn-gets-a-second-shot
Anyone else seeing faces in the kernels?
@blaineg
Euw, yes - now that you mention it!
Spooky!
@blaineg @Kyeh Are those the trapped souls of the non-believers?
@blaineg @Kyeh @yakkoTDI ew, had to point that out? The one at 6 o’clock is especially disturbing. I may have gone to school with that guy …
@blaineg @stolicat @yakkoTDI
Are they the Children of the Corn???
@blaineg I distinctly said “No, not those mushrooms”. “And that’s not the face of Jesus on your pancake either”.
/showme pomegranate arils on a cob of corn
@mediocrebot Utter failure.
/showme pomegranate seeds on a corn cob
@mediocrebot That one’s even worse!
/showme corn cob made of pomegranate seeds
@mediocrebot I didn’t think it was possible to get any worse.
I give up. I’ll now accept that the OP picture is not generated by an AI.
I’d like to say that looks delicious. . . . but it actually looks horrifying.