Frozen corn
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Ingredient Information

Name

Frozen corn

Category

Verduras

Popularity

782 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Frozen corn is a practical and versatile ingredient used in numerous cooking recipes. It consists of tender corn kernels that have been harvested at their optimal maturity and subsequently frozen to preserve their freshness, flavor, and texture. This process allows for sweet corn to be available year-round, regardless of the original harvest season.

Native to the Americas, corn is one of the most important and traditional crops in Hispanic American cuisine. Its cultivation dates back thousands of years in regions such as Mexico and Central America, where it has been the foundation of multiple culinary preparations.

From a nutritional standpoint, frozen corn is a good source of complex carbohydrates, dietary fiber, B vitamins (such as thiamine and niacin), and essential minerals like magnesium and phosphorus. Furthermore, being frozen shortly after harvest, it retains most of its nutrients and natural flavor.

In different Spanish-speaking countries, frozen corn may be known by various names. Some synonyms or related terms include: frozen choclo (especially in Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina), frozen elote (in Mexico and some parts of Central America), or simply frozen corn kernels.

This ingredient is ideal for adding to stews, soups, salads, stir-fries, and quick preparations where the characteristic sweet flavor and crunchy texture of corn are desired without the need to peel or cook fresh corn.

Nutritional Properties

2.7g
fiber
42mcg
folate
270mg
potassium
86
calories
0mcg
lycopene
3.3g
proteins
6.8mg
vitamin c
1.2g
total fats
19g
carbohydrates

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