Is corn a vegetable or a grain?

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Is corn considered a vegetable or is it part of the bread/grain/cereal category? I think corn bread and corn tortillas are considered grain products, while corn on the cob or loose corn is considered a vegetable.
 
Corn is something you dont digest,and its in your gas tank where it does get "digested".
 
Originally Posted By: Loobed


Is corn considered a vegetable or is it part of the bread/grain/cereal category? I think corn bread and corn tortillas are considered grain products, while corn on the cob or loose corn is considered a vegetable.



I think you're right.
The culinary classification depends upon use.
Corn can be used either way, so you could view it as either a grain or a vegetable, even though it really is a grain botanically, just as a tomato will never be considered a fruit or berry in culinary terms.
 
A fruit is the reproductive organ of the plant.
Except if it's a grain. Or a nut.

A vegetable everything else. Except for tubers, which sometime get their own category.

It's all very easy, except for....
 
The Whole Grains Council classifies fresh corn as a vegetable, and dried or processed corn (including popcorn) as a grain.
 
Originally Posted By: Michael_P
Especially the high fructose syrup.



oohh no it's 55% Fructose in a syrup form. Table sugar is 50% fructose....
 
Originally Posted By: yonyon
Strawberry is a fruit.


However, the actual fruit of the strawberry are what looks like the seed on the outside. The fleshy red part is just swollen tissue that the true fruit are attached.
 
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Originally Posted By: Loobed


Is corn considered a vegetable or is it part of the bread/grain/cereal category? I think corn bread and corn tortillas are considered grain products, while corn on the cob or loose corn is considered a vegetable.



Sorry for bringing back a dead thread, but I just looked up "fruits versus veg" to settle an unrelated bet yesterday. The definition(s) I came across were that a vegetable was a plant cultivated and harvested for consumption; which would include fruits. I understand corn to be a grass.
 
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