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== Overview ==
{{Item Infobox
Corn (maize) is an edible vegetable that can be farmed.
|Name=Corn
|Image=Corn Big.png
|Category=Food
|Use=Food, Farming
|Location/Made On=Corn Stalk
|Stackable=Yes (99)
}}


== Appearance ==
'''Corn''' is a renewable resource food item that can be planted or consumed. When consumed, it restores [[Health Bar|health]] and [[Hunger Bar|hunger]] to a [[blockhead]].
As an item, corn has the appearance of a partially shucked ear of maize. As a growing plant, it is mostly light green in color and tends to look thin. A mature corn plant has yellow ears and floss on a tall stalk.
==Appearance==
As an item, corn has the appearance of a partially shucked ear of maize. The corn is yellow with a split green husk.
==Where Found==
Corn can be found growing on [[Corn Stalk|corn stalks]] located in the temperate and equatorial [[biome]] regions.
==Farming==
Corn grows seasonally on [[Corn Stalk|corn stalks]] and may be harvested by hand or by [[machete]] or [[spade]] for maximum yield on a mature stalk.  If unharvested, a mature corn stalk will eventually reduce to a young one, dropping an ear of corn in the process. Agriculturally, the fruit can be placed in a block of [[dirt]] or [[compost]] to grow a corn stalk for farming additional ears of corn.


== Where Found ==
==Crafting==
Corn grows on a stand-alone stalk. It's best harvested with a [[Machete|machete]]. Harvesting removes the entire plant.
Five corns can be used to craft [[compost]] at a [[Compost Bin|compost bin]] from [[Game updates/20141119|version 1.6]] onwards.
{{Craft
|Output=Compost
|Bench=Compost Bin
|Name1=Corn
|Qty1=5
|QtyOutput=1
|Time1=8
|Time2=4
}}


== Uses ==
Corn is an ingredient for preparing dodo stew at an [[Electric Stove|electric stove]].
Corn is edible, restoring [[Health]] and [[Hunger]] bars.
{{Craft
|Output=Dodo Stew
|Bench=Electric Stove
|Name1=Iron Pot
|Name2=Raw Dodo Meat
|Name3=Carrot
|Name4=Corn
|Name5=Salt
|Qty1=1
|Qty2=1
|Qty3=1
|Qty4=1
|Qty5=1
|QtyOutput=1
|Image2=Dodo Meat Raw Icon.png
|Time2=3
}}


Corn can be planted in [[Dirt|dirt]] to spawn a new corn stalk.
==Trivia==
What is called "corn" in the game is more universally known as {{wp|maize}}. It is often referred to as "corn" in North America, Australia, and New Zealand.


[[Category:Item]]
[[Category:Food]]
[[Category:Food]]
[[Category:Vegetable]]

Latest revision as of 05:01, 8 April 2020

Corn
Corn
Corn


Category Food
Use Food, Farming
Tool
Stackable Yes (99)


Corn is a renewable resource food item that can be planted or consumed. When consumed, it restores health and hunger to a blockhead.

Appearance

As an item, corn has the appearance of a partially shucked ear of maize. The corn is yellow with a split green husk.

Where Found

Corn can be found growing on corn stalks located in the temperate and equatorial biome regions.

Farming

Corn grows seasonally on corn stalks and may be harvested by hand or by machete or spade for maximum yield on a mature stalk. If unharvested, a mature corn stalk will eventually reduce to a young one, dropping an ear of corn in the process. Agriculturally, the fruit can be placed in a block of dirt or compost to grow a corn stalk for farming additional ears of corn.

Crafting

Five corns can be used to craft compost at a compost bin from version 1.6 onwards.

Location Input Item 1 Input Item 2 Input Item 3 Input Item 4 Input Item 5 Crafted Output
+ + + + =
Compost Bin Corn [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] Compost
Quantity 5 {{{Qty2}}} {{{Qty3}}} {{{Qty4}}} {{{Qty5}}} 1
Rush Cost
8
Double-Time
4

Corn is an ingredient for preparing dodo stew at an electric stove.

Location Input Item 1 Input Item 2 Input Item 3 Input Item 4 Input Item 5 Crafted Output
+ + + + =
Electric Stove Iron Pot Raw Dodo Meat Carrot Corn Salt Dodo Stew
Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 1
Rush Cost
6
Double-Time
3

Trivia

What is called "corn" in the game is more universally known as WP:maize. It is often referred to as "corn" in North America, Australia, and New Zealand.