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Why can't black corn be eaten

Male  27 years old 2018-06-28
I saw black corn on the road today, but no one buys it. I heard that it cannot be eaten. I want to ask why black corn cannot be eaten?

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  • BY Ina Barton 2018-06-28
    Black corn is a special type of corn, its grain cuticle deposits melanin to varying degrees, and its appearance is black and shiny. Black corn is not only unique in color, but also rich in nutrients, fragrant and sticky, most suitable for fresh food. The grain is rich in water-soluble melanin and various essential trace elements, plant proteins and various amino acids, and its nutritional content is significantly higher than other cereal crops. Black corn stalks have a sugar content of 11.95% which is 1-3 times higher than ordinary corn stalks and is a good feed for cows and goats.
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