Bonduelle Gold Sweet Corn 2pcs 85g
- NOVUS Kyiv Kil'tseva 12
- NOVUS European Union Ave, 47
- NOVUS Osokor Zdolbunivska 7Г
- NOVUS SkyMall
- Tavria V Odesa
- Ultramarket Podol Kyiv
- Auchan Pochaina
- Cosmos Odesa Akademichna 28
- Auchan, Velyka Kiltceva 4
- Auchan Kiev Academic Glushkov 13B
- MEGAMARKET Podol Kyiv
- Ultramarket Kyiv Vadyma Hetmana
- Ultramarket Kyiv Surykova 3
- Za Raz Surykova
- Za Raz Podol Kyiv
- Za Raz Kyiv Vadyma Hetmana
- Megamarket Kyiv Vadyma Hetmana
- Megamarket Kyiv Surykova 3
- Cosmos Kyiv Honore de Balzac 2A
- Auchan Kyiv Sim'i Sosninykh, 17
- Vostorg Klochkivska 134Б
- Auchan Lviv Sokilnyky, Stryiska 30
- Auchan Dnipro Nyzhniodniprovs'ka 17
- Auchan Kyiv Bilychi
- Auchan Chernivtsi Khotyns'ka, 43
- Auchan Odesa
- Auchan Rive Gauche Zdolbunivs'ka 17
Food energy
80.00kcalProtein
2.90gCarbohydrates
10.80gFat
1.90g
Made inHungary
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TrademarkBonduelle
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Ingredients
- Sweet corn in grains, drinking water, table salt.
Producer's site:
: bonduelle.uaProducer
: Bonduelle Central Europe Kft.Product description from producer
Sweet corn Gold Bonduelle "Just for once" - two mini-cans of 85 g. This is sweet corn without added sugar with crispy and juicy grains, which will perfectly complement your favorite salad.
More information
While the kernels that we commonly call "corn" are technically the fruit of the plant Zea mays, corn is widely classified as a grain and is typically included in research studies of whole grain foods like wheat, oats, and barley. Throughout much of the world, corn is referred to as "maize." In many ways, "maize" is the best way of describing this plant since it was first domesticated in Mesoamerica over 8,000 years ago and was originally described using the Spanish word "maiz." This remarkable food took on sacred qualities for many Central American and South American cultures, as well as many Native American tribes in what is now the United States. All types of corn come from the same genus and species of plant, Zea mays. However, within this genus and species, there are well over 100 subspecies and varieties. Many different subspecies are most familiar to consumers in terms of color. White, yellow, pink, red, blue, purple, and black corn are all varieties of Zea mays. Each of these varieties contains its own unique health-supportive combination of antioxidant phytonutrients. In the case of yellow corn, there's a greater concentration of carotenoids, especially lutein and zeaxanthin. With blue corn, there's a richer supply of anthocyanins. In purple corn, there's one particular hydroxybenzoic acid—protocatechuic acid—that's been recently linked to this variety's antioxidant capacity.