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Indian corn is for decoration purposes only and not for cooking. True or False?
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Indian corn is for decoration purposes only and not for cooking. True or False?
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This is false.
First, Indian corn is just a variety of corn, and it is one of the most common varieties.
It can be used ornamentally, but even then it can be eaten, for example it can be used for pop-corn!
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