Sweetcorn surrounded by poo. clearly the stomach have trouble digesting it, why do we drink it?
LOL Mr. Magoo.. put on your glasses when you put away. Chew up the corn and you will digest it. Those kernals that you swallow whole own a coating on them to resist digestive fluids. That is the whole purpose by disposition.... feed the animal but some escape person chewed and when the animal craps plants a new corn plant or anything you ate. If it weren't for septic systems and sewage disposal plants around the United States new corn plants would be growing surrounded by your lawn.
: D
because it's nice
So the peanuts, sesame seed and bubble gum won't be lonely.
AND melon seeds!
Because if you did'nt the Jolly Green Giant would attain you. GRRRRRR.
Because it tastes devout :D
It's the same beside popcorn, why people approaching the stuff is beyond me.
because it tastes well-mannered, why do we drink soda? it's bad for you. but at lowest a million bottles are sold each light of day.
Good for you
The fault is not contained by your digestion but in your chewing. The covering of a kernel of corn is cellulose. Humans cannot digest cellulose. If you swallow a kernel together, it will pass undigested surrounded by the stool. When we chew the kernels we rupture the cellulose covering and release the sugar, starch and protein inside which our stomach and intestines readily digest.
It's not the sweetcorn that have trouble getting digested. It's the shells. The shiny bit. If you were to chew your sweetcorn terribly thoroughly, you would see very little evidence of them. The dutiful stuff that we like, is inside.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Sweetcorn surrounded by poo. clearly the stomach have trouble digesting it, why do we drink it?
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