Corn in the raw?!


Question: i love the taste of raw corn on the cob its delicoius and super sweet i like it with butter and salt like everyone else i just prefer it to be raw and cold
like if i have a pack of corn on the cob in the friedge il just pop one out butter it and salt it and enjoy is this bad for my health can this hurt me does any one else do this


Answers: i love the taste of raw corn on the cob its delicoius and super sweet i like it with butter and salt like everyone else i just prefer it to be raw and cold
like if i have a pack of corn on the cob in the friedge il just pop one out butter it and salt it and enjoy is this bad for my health can this hurt me does any one else do this

i do it everyonce in awhile ,but i'll zap some butter with a minced clove of garlic then salt and chili powder !
but yes fresh raw corn is very good uncooked ! i love it especially when i visit the fields during harvest, you should try the young ears before they produce the hair !! no salt or butter needed there..............

it is fine

it wont hurt you

I think it would be very good for you, I would watch the amount of butter and salt though.

You'll get a tummy ache if you eat to much! However I can't resist eating one when we pick them from the stalk. Only if it is sweet G90 or candy corn or a really sweet type!

It won't hurt you as long as it's not a major part of your diet. Corn is one of the few vegetables that is not nutritious unless it has been properly prepared. The Mayan Indians knew this and made tortillas to unlock all the nutrients bound up chemically in the corn.

I would wash it really good before you eat the corn raw due to all the pesticides and dirt. Have u tried corn w/husk on bbq pit.... its the best!

i don't know if it can hurt you im assuming not, but it can't be good for your digestion





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