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Sweetcorn smut

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I've got a lot of it :( . Didn't know what it was until I googled - last year I had one cob go like this but didn't take a lot of notice but this year there are more and more of them forming. If I was Mexican I'd be happy as apparently it is a delicacy there but somehow fungal infected sweetcorn kernels all brown and mushroomy like don't appeal to me somehow. :pukeright:

Here's a google image:

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Mine look worse especially when they have split open and all the black insides are showing.

Now I know what it is I have to go out there and remove and destroy them immediately and NO, NOT EVEN FOR ISH AM I DOING A TASTE TEST! :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corn_smut
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Here's a photo of one of mine looking really delectable and delish :pale: :pukeright: ....... This one has caused the main flowering stem to snap which is now dangling and not going to be of much use to the others. :roll:
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Well despite that I have tons of corn cobs and I'm getting sick of eating them! :lol: Off to check out Odsox's instructions for getting off the kernels so that I can freeze some..... :cheers:
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SusieGee wrote:When I saw the subject heading I thought you'd found some more rude veggies! :lol:

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Oh you are such bad people! :lol:
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It looks really grotesque but I figure if it's edible it's not a complete waste.

What do they do with it then?
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That's pretty grim, what's it called :(

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Gert wrote:That's pretty grim, what's it called :(
It is called smut (see heading :lol: ) or it is also called corn truffles, if you are a chef trying to get people interested in 'new' foody things. From what I read it didn't take off! :mrgreen: :lol: :mrgreen:
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oh I see :oops: ( I'll get my coat) :oops:

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Green Aura wrote:It looks really grotesque but I figure if it's edible it's not a complete waste.

What do they do with it then?
It's explained a bit in that Wiki link I gave above. I think that what you see in the photos here is when it has gone too far over. Supposed to taste mushroomy because it is a fungus. Apparently in Mexico you get far higher prices for cobs with smut and they deliberately infect their plants!
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