I'm looking to buy some whole dryed kernals of corn to mill into cornmeal for cornbread and such.What is a common inexpensive choice for this venture...? I know theres blue corn, a bit pricey. Where i live on Long Island,NY they grow tons of whats called locally, cow corn i guess mostly for live stock feed. It looks and sounds what i've read about online, a corn called yellow dent corn. When the corn kernals are dryed they have a dent in them, hence the name.
Does anyone know if this corn is fit for milling and human consumption..? For making cornmeal for bread and muffins, not grits...
Any help,advice and links would be much appreciated...It's likey the same type whole corn kernals i buy for my chickens.It is abundent and fairly priced where i live..thanks...Kevin
Does anyone know if this corn is fit for milling and human consumption..? For making cornmeal for bread and muffins, not grits...
Any help,advice and links would be much appreciated...It's likey the same type whole corn kernals i buy for my chickens.It is abundent and fairly priced where i live..thanks...Kevin