sweet corn
noun
any of several varieties of corn, especially Zea mays rugosa, the grain or kernels of which are sweet and suitable for eating.
Chiefly Northern, North Midland, and Western U.S.
the young and tender ears of corn, especially when used as a table vegetable.
Also called
green corn.
Origin of sweet corn
An Americanism dating back to 1640–50
Words nearby sweet corn
sweet cherry,
sweet chestnut,
sweet cicely,
sweet cider,
sweet clover,
sweet corn,
sweet dreams,
sweet fern,
sweet flag,
sweet gale,
sweet grass
Example sentences from the Web for sweet corn
One morning the boy Frank came in with a basket of sweet-corn on his arm, and a bad scowl on his countenance.
About this bunch he sunk traps in the ground, and threw hay-seed over them, and placed nice ears of sweet-corn beside them.
Sweet-corn seed often decays if put into the ground as early as field-corn.
ABC of Vegetable Gardening |Eben Eugene RexfordThe first thing I saw, on looking up at the sound of footsteps, was the said nose coming toward me, among the sweet-corn tassels.
British Dictionary definitions for sweet corn
sweet corn
noun
Also called: sugar corn, green corn
a variety of maize, Zea mays saccharata, whose kernels are rich in sugar and eaten as a vegetable when young
the unripe ears of maize, esp the sweet kernels removed from the cob, cooked as a vegetable