How do you say "Indian corn" in French?

scott dano scottdano at GMAIL.COM
Sat May 9 14:27:27 UTC 2009


Indian corn is used for long term storage, dryed on cob, and sweet corn is
eaten fresh and does not dry well,  a type of Indian corn grown at Fort
Vancouver was called bloody butcher indian corn...all red...

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Dave Robertson <ddr11 at uvic.ca> wrote:

> I'm interested to know whether there's some word other than "mais" that's
> used for this meaning.
>
> --Dave R
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