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White
Chefs and gardeners continually debate: do white corn and yellow corn taste the same? When it comes to sweet corn, the difference in taste is minimal, but real! White sweet corn tends to have a milder and sweeter taste compared to yellow corn. It has a delicate, creamy flavor with a subtle hint of sweetness. The kernels of white corn are typically tender and have a softer texture. Ultimately, the best way to determine your personal preference is to try both varieties and see which one you prefer. Try growing white corn with some of our favorite white sweet corn varieties.