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Used to make: * Rat Tatouille * Monk Bread

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  • Sweetcorn
  • Sweetcorn
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  • Used to make: * Rat Tatouille * Monk Bread
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Sweetcorn is an ingredient. Its rarity is rated 1 out of 5 in the game. It was released on .
  • A scarecrow is used to protect growing sweetcorn from disease, and nine raw sweetcorn are used as payment for a farmer to watch over your growing apple tree. Putting 15 raw sweetcorn in a Compost Bin will yield normal compost. A farmer will protect sweetcorn for 10 jute fibres. It takes about 50 minutes to grow sweetcorn. It is more frequently used as an ingredient in making tuna potatoes. Players can also take raw sweetcorn to a windmill, put it in the hopper, and use an empty pot on the flour bin to get the pot of cornflour used to free Sir Amik Varze in the Recipe for Disaster quest.
  • Wikipedia Article About Sweetcorn on Wikipedia Sweetcorn (or sweet corn, also known as sugar corn), is a hybridized variety of maize (Zea mays), specifically bred to increase the sugar content. Sweetcorn is commonly known as simply corn in the United States, Canada, and Australia. In Brazil it is known as "Milho Verde" (Green Corn). The fruit of the sweetcorn plant is the corn kernel, a type of fruit called a caryopsis. The ear is a collection of kernels on the cob. The ear is covered by tightly wrapped leaves called the husk. Silk is the name for the styles of the pistillate flowers, which emerge from the husk. The husk and silk are removed by hand, before boiling but not before roasting, in a process called husking or shucking.
  • A scarecrow is used to protect growing sweetcorn from disease, and nine raw sweetcorn are used as payment for a farmer to watch over your growing apple tree. Putting 15 raw sweetcorn in a compost bin will yield normal Compost. Cooked sweetcorn heals 10% of the player's max life points. For example, if a player has 3540 maximum life points, it will heal 354. It is more frequently used, however, as an ingredient in making tuna potatoes.
Level
  • 20(xsd:integer)
  • 75(xsd:integer)
dcterms:subject
proflvl
  • 75(xsd:integer)
Prof
  • Farmer
Intro
  • Sweetcorn is
noteable
  • Yes
proftype
  • gather
store
  • No
low
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Examine
  • Raw sweetcorn.
Tradeable
  • Yes
Sell
  • 20(xsd:integer)
Equipable
  • No
exchange
  • gemw
destroy
  • Drop
disassembly
  • Yes
Quest
  • No
Rarity
  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 3(xsd:integer)
  • green
kept
  • reclaimable
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Category
  • food
Stackable
  • No
Name
  • Sweetcorn
Type
  • Consumables
  • Farmer's Harvest
Value
  • 9(xsd:integer)
Trade
  • yes
Members
  • Yes
sold
  • 40(xsd:integer)
Weight
  • 0(xsd:integer)
  • 0(xsd:double)
Update
  • Farming
Total
  • 220(xsd:integer)
Description
  • Delicious and juicy Sweet Corn.
  • With this corn revenge will taste even sweeter.
ID
  • 5986(xsd:integer)
high
  • 5(xsd:integer)
Release
  • 2005-07-11(xsd:date)
  • 2009-04-28(xsd:date)
Source
  • Corn
abstract
  • Wikipedia Article About Sweetcorn on Wikipedia Sweetcorn (or sweet corn, also known as sugar corn), is a hybridized variety of maize (Zea mays), specifically bred to increase the sugar content. Sweetcorn is commonly known as simply corn in the United States, Canada, and Australia. In Brazil it is known as "Milho Verde" (Green Corn). The fruit of the sweetcorn plant is the corn kernel, a type of fruit called a caryopsis. The ear is a collection of kernels on the cob. The ear is covered by tightly wrapped leaves called the husk. Silk is the name for the styles of the pistillate flowers, which emerge from the husk. The husk and silk are removed by hand, before boiling but not before roasting, in a process called husking or shucking. Sweetcorn is commonly eaten as a vegetable, rather than a grain. The cobs are picked for relatively rapid distribution (or frozen in this 'soft' state) before the fruits mature into hard grains. The kernels are boiled or steamed and eaten as a side dish, sometimes with butter. Corn on the cob is a sweetcorn cob that has been boiled, steamed, or grilled whole; the kernels are then bitten off the cob with the teeth, also commonly served with butter. Creamed corn sometimes refers to sweetcorn kernels that are cut when removing from the cob to free the juices, and other times to a side dish made with corn and milk. Sweetcorn may also be eaten in its dry grain form. If left to dry on the plant, kernels may be taken off the cob and cooked in oil where unlike popcorn they expand to about double the original kernel size. See Corn nuts. A soup may also be made from the plant, called sweet corn soup. Either way, corn is a very successful crop in the United States. Shoepeg corn is a particularly small, white variety of sweetcorn. Kernels that are allowed to mature to hard grains are used as seed corn or ground into corn flour. "Original" - that is, open-pollinated corn, which will breed true from seed - is now rare. Its chief drawback is that the sugars in it begin rapidly turning to starches literally the instant it is picked, leading to such folk sayings as that one walks out to the corn field but runs back from it (to get the corn to the stove in as few seconds as possible); Mark Twain once suggested building corn roasters in the midst of corn fields. From open-pollinated corn have been hybridized corn cultivars that are not only sweeter, but which notably hold their sweetness longer, supposedly for a few days. There are "generations" of such sugary hybrids, from extra-sweet through, nowadays, "triple-sweets". Corn fanciers like the holding power of the hybrids, but many feel that the true corn flavor is, in the more recent and sweeter hybrids, overpowered by the sweetness. The sweeter hybrids need to be isolated from other types, else they will cross-pollinate with them and lose their special character. Open-pollinated corn is referred to as "su" (sugary) corn; the first generation of hybrid sweets is "se" (sugar-enhanced); the newer supersweets--which today comprise multiple classes--are "sh" (shrunken-gene). In 2005, a poll of 2,000 people revealed that sweetcorn was Britain's 2nd favourite culinary vegetable.
  • A scarecrow is used to protect growing sweetcorn from disease, and nine raw sweetcorn are used as payment for a farmer to watch over your growing apple tree. Putting 15 raw sweetcorn in a Compost Bin will yield normal compost. A farmer will protect sweetcorn for 10 jute fibres. It takes about 50 minutes to grow sweetcorn. Players can cook sweetcorn on a range or a fire to make cooked sweetcorn (or occasionally burnt sweetcorn); this requires level 28 Cooking, and gives 104 experience. Cooking Sweetcorn gives a decent amount of experience, and thus is one of the ways that low-level members train their Cooking skill. Players stop burning sweetcorn at level 53 Cooking using a fire. It is more frequently used as an ingredient in making tuna potatoes. Players can also take raw sweetcorn to a windmill, put it in the hopper, and use an empty pot on the flour bin to get the pot of cornflour used to free Sir Amik Varze in the Recipe for Disaster quest.
  • A scarecrow is used to protect growing sweetcorn from disease, and nine raw sweetcorn are used as payment for a farmer to watch over your growing apple tree. Putting 15 raw sweetcorn in a compost bin will yield normal Compost. Players can cook sweetcorn on a cooking range or a fire to make cooked sweetcorn. If below cooking level 54, there is a chance of getting burnt sweetcorn instead. Cooking sweetcorn requires level 28 cooking, and gives 104 experience on a range and 114 experience on a fire. Cooking Sweetcorn gives a decent amount of experience, and thus is one of the ways that low-level members train their cooking skill. Cooked sweetcorn heals 10% of the player's max life points. For example, if a player has 3540 maximum life points, it will heal 354. It is more frequently used, however, as an ingredient in making tuna potatoes. Players can also take raw sweetcorn to a windmill, put it in the hopper, and use an empty pot on the flour bin to get the corn flour used to free Sir Amik Varze in the Recipe for Disaster quest.
  • Used to make: * Rat Tatouille * Monk Bread
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Sweetcorn is an ingredient. Its rarity is rated 1 out of 5 in the game. It was released on .
  • A scarecrow is used to protect growing sweetcorn from disease, and nine raw sweetcorn are used as payment for a farmer to watch over your growing apple tree. Putting 15 raw sweetcorn in a compost bin will yield normal Compost. Players can cook sweetcorn on a cooking range or a fire to make cooked sweetcorn. If below cooking level 53, there is a chance of getting burnt sweetcorn instead. Cooking sweetcorn requires level 28 cooking, and gives 104 experience on a range and 114 experience on a fire. Cooking Sweetcorn gives a decent amount of experience, and thus is one of the ways that low-level members train their cooking skill. Cooked sweetcorn heals 10% of the player's max life points. For example, if a player has 3540 maximum life points, it will heal 354. It is more frequently used, however, as an ingredient in making tuna potatoes. Players can also take raw sweetcorn to a windmill, put it in the hopper, and use an empty pot on the flour bin to get the corn flour used to free Sir Amik Varze in the Recipe for Disaster quest.
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