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  • 1Corn ethanol — Corn is the main feedstock for the production of ethanol fuel in the U.S. See also: Ethanol fuel in the United States Corn ethanol is ethanol produced from corn as a biomass through industrial fermentation, chemical processing and distillation.… …

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  • 2Corn stover — For the furnace that can burn corn, see Corn stove. Zea mays ssp. mays L …

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  • 3Corn stoves — Corn stoves,(also spelt as Corn Stoves , Corn Fireplaces ), is a home heater or a small business heater that uses local renewable whole kernel shelled corn as fuel. Local renewable whole kernel shelled corn is supplied by two million local… …

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  • 4Corn flakes — Origin Place of origin United States Region or state Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan Creator(s) Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (1894) W.K. Kellogg Dish d …

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  • 5Corn oil — Corn oil, in a 5 liter plastic bottle Corn oil, plastic jugs in cardboard boxes, 33 lbs …

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  • 6Corn tortilla — For Spanish tortilla de patatas, see Tortilla de patatas. For Mexican flour tortilla, see Flour tortilla. For South American tortilla, see Sopaipilla. In Mexico and Central America, a tortilla is a type of thin, unleavened flat bread, made from… …

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  • 7Corn, Oklahoma —   Town   Location of Corn, Oklahoma Coordinates …

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  • 8Corn (film) — Corn DVD cover for Corn Directed by Dave Silver Starring Jena Malone …

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  • 9Corn Quistos — (spelled CORN QUISTOS on the bag and referred to elsewhere online as Cornquistos ) were a snack manufactured by American confectionery company M M/Mars in the 1980s. They were introduced by Mars/M M along with Combos, around 1984, after the… …

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  • 10Corn Laws — This article is about British Corn Laws. For the British Canadian trading act, see Canada Corn Act. The Corn Laws were trade barriers designed to protect cereal[1] producers in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland against competition… …

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