
Popcorn
Zea mays everta (P. Wilson) (Botanical name for the corn variety)
Popcorn is light and porous, with a white, fluffy texture after popping. Before popping, the kernels are hard, smooth, and yellowish to reddish-orange. It has no fixed hardness, luster, or crystal structure typical of geological specimens. Its primary 'structure' is the expanded starch endosperm.
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