Friday, July 30, 2010

Corny Jokes

We know that corn is mostly a carbohydrate that contains very low to little amount of fat.  Ever wonder how we get corn oil?

A small amount of oil is trapped inside the germ of the grain and processors press that oil and separate the fat from all the water (either via displacement or a centrifuge).  The encapsulated fat is what feeds the corn as it grows.

Oh, but the reason I thought of this post:
Why do corn-on-the-kobs make such a great bartenders?
-Because they love to listen with their ears...

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