Ways to Store Fresh Grown Corn
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Great ways to store your garden fresh corn. How to can corn, how to freeze fresh corn, and how to dry corn. No matter which storage method you select, keep in mind that storing sweet corn should be done as soon as possible after picking to retain the sweetness as the sugar in sweet corn quickly turns into starch after harvesting.
How to Can Corn
One way to store fresh corn is to can it. Canning sweet corn should be done as soon as possible after harvest to retain the sweetness. Go to How to can corn
How to Dry Fresh Corn
Drying corn reduces product loss, stores longer and tastes great in soups and stews. Find out how to dry corn here: Go to How to Dry Corn
How to Freeze Fresh Corn
Quick easy way to preserve the sweetness in fresh grown sweet corn quickly and is probably the best way to retain the original fresh taste of corn. Go to How to Freeze Corn
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