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sweet corn is judged by its fresh, uniform appearance, uniform and well filled rows, plumpness of kernels, milky kernel contents, and freedom from damage and defects (discoloration, harvest injury, worm damage, live insects, decaying silks or kernels). trimmed, husked, or minimally processed whole -ears
(i.e. microwave consumer packs) have additional grade standards for husk cover, husk appearance, length, and other quality indicators. fresh-cut sweetcorn kernels are extremely perishable. their respiration rate is very high; several times that of intact ears. thus, temperature control is extremely...
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