Is Corn Alpha-Gal Friendly?
SafeYes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Alphagal diet.
Corn and the Alpha-Gal Friendly Diet
Corn, also referred to as sweetcorn, is a cereal grain that originated in southern Mexico. It is a staple food in many parts of the world and is used in numerous culinary applications. Corn can be consumed directly as a vegetable when fresh, or it can be processed into products like cornmeal, corn syrup, and cornstarch. The average ear of corn features approximately 800 kernels arranged in 16 rows.
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