Corn germ is the embryo inside a corn kernel. Its the little solid part. It's essentially a seed.
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corn oil is made out of germ of corn.
Corn germ
The germ contains oils used to make margarine, mayonnaise, salad dressings, and shortening. Other portions of the corn kernel are made up of protein and are used to produce corn gluten feed and corn gluten meal for animals
Dried corn kernels are also called "seeds" or "fruits".
Corn Gluten is used primarily in Feed products. Corn Germ is used in making corn oil. Corn Starch is used in making Corn Syrup.
This website shows where to buy it https://www.grainprocessing.com/corn-co-products/crude-corn-oil-corn-germ.html
It depends on what you mean, the inside of the seed, inside of the cob? The inside the seed is called the germ. Or do you mean the corn on your big toe?
It is of two types wet milling and dry milling. Wet milling involves separating the corn kernel into its component parts (germ, fiber, protein, and starch) prior to fermentation
Cornmeal is just ground corn the corn kernel is composed of the following: the endosperm (which contains most of the starch) the germ which is at the center of the kernel and contains most of the fat, and the outer husk of the kernel called the paricarp.
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The Germ was born in 1982.
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