How To Remove Sweetcorn Kernels From The Cob. At Home, In Less Than One Minute. It’s Easy If You Follow This Advice.

Tinned corn is almost always perfect. Perfect kernels with no bits of white cob included. How do they do it? And can you do it at home in less than a minute.

How To Remove Sweetcorn Kernals From The Cob

To discover the answers the first video visits the largest sweetcorn canning factory in the world. It’s highly mechanised and a single machine strips 7000 cobs an hour.

But how can you do as well at home?

I’m guessing you don’t have 7000 cobs to process but what if you could do one a minute, by hand, with little hassle? Below is a second video and it shows you how easy it really is.

Here’s video number two where perfect corn is stripped from the cob by hand .. OK, with the help of a spoon to get the process going. Then it is a job for nimble fingers.

Video: How To Remove Sweetcorn Kernels From The Cob

So That’s How To Strip Sweetcorn Kernels From The Cob In Less Than a Minute.

And if you want to know the difference between maize and sweetcorn follow this link.

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