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QuestionHow do I store popcorn?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerUnpopped popcorn kernels are best stored in an airtight container, such as a sealed plastic bag or a glass jar with lid. Once you've opened the commercial packaging, it's a good idea to transfer unused popcorn kernels to the glass or plastic airtight storage container. Store such popcorn kernels in a cool, dry place. Once popped, popcorn can be stored in an airtight container or in the freezer but you'll find more instructions for freshly popped popcorn in the wikiHow: How to Keep Popcorn Fresh .
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QuestionIs there a best time of day to harvest corn?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe best time to harvest corn is right before you're about to use it, as that allows it to be at its best and sweetest. Some claim corn is best picked in the early morning but since few people will be cooking and eating it then, it's probably best to harvest just before use.
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QuestionIs there any reason to cut the top off the corn stalk after the corn starts growing?Alex GloverCommunity AnswerNo. The only trimming you want to do is to pull smaller stalks that are within about six inches of bigger ones. Trimming the top risks losing the tassel (the male part of the plant) and then you'll have a tough time getting corn. Corn has to cross-pollinate. That's why you'll get very little corn if you only plant one row. It generally takes four or more rows to get a good harvest, or you can plant them in unorganized groups of six or more plants. The wind, bees, and other insects will carry the pollen from the tassel to the silk (the female part). The silk, which is between the husk and the ear of corn, is actually the flower.
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QuestionCan I use kernels from one stalk as seeds for next year?Alex GloverCommunity AnswerYes, but you have to dry it first. Cut the whole stalk and hang it upside down in a shed or garage. Once it's dried, you can, relatively easily, remove it from the cob.
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QuestionCan I eat corn when I have stomach ulcers?Community AnswerYes, just don't add much (if any) pepper or other spices.
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