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		Definition of blue corn in English: blue cornnoun mass nounNorth American A variety of maize with bluish grains. 〈北美〉蓝玉米  a rucksack full of blue corn as modifier blue corn chips Example sentencesExamples -  They'll get a real kick out of eating blue corn chips!
 -  They raise 3 to 5 acres of Indian blue corn, white corn, sweet corn, squashes, dry beans, pumpkins and tomatoes.
 -  The Hopi chose an ear of short blue corn, symbolizing a life of hardship, humility, and hardiness, since the short blue corn is the most difficult to harvest successfully but is also the most durable.
 -  Here Michael and Jan raise, in no particular order, potatoes, onions, garlic, leeks, sweet corn, blue corn, dry beans, tobacco, winter squash, oats, and wheat.
 -  Try the blue corn, green chile enchiladas smothered in a thick, pungent, sweet-edged green sauce.
 -  Downtown at 7 a.m., well before the tourist town stirs, I'm scarfing a breakfast of red-hot blue corn enchiladas.
 -  The province of Oaxaca is known for the thinnest; those made in Guadalajara are thick, and the startling colour of blue corn is carefully preserved in tortillas made in the mountains of C. Mexico.
 -  The restaurant makes blue corn enchiladas for breakfast.
 -  First I lay reading on the couch downstairs eating blue corn chips and salsa (highly recommended).
 -  Serve with carrot sticks, celery sticks or blue corn chips.
 -  Use extra firm tofu, cubed and cooked in a little olive oil, mix with Spanish rice, refried beans, tomatoes, onion, and wrap in blue corn taco shells
 -  I buy organic blue corn chips and carrots to snack on at work.
 -  I was going to make nachos too, but unfortunately, time was up - so I just brought a bag of blue corn tortilla chips.
 -  The Thomases' crop rotation includes soybeans, blue corn, popcorn, wheat and barley.
 -  But nothing - let me repeat, NOTHING - compares to the delights of a blue corn enchilada prepared with queso fresco and smothered in green chile that will leave your lips pleasantly burning and senseless.
 -  Serve with a large bowl of blue corn tortilla chips.
 
    Definition of blue corn in US English: blue cornnoun North American A variety of corn with bluish grains. 〈北美〉蓝玉米  a rucksack full of blue corn as modifier blue corn chips Example sentencesExamples -  First I lay reading on the couch downstairs eating blue corn chips and salsa (highly recommended).
 -  But nothing - let me repeat, NOTHING - compares to the delights of a blue corn enchilada prepared with queso fresco and smothered in green chile that will leave your lips pleasantly burning and senseless.
 -  They'll get a real kick out of eating blue corn chips!
 -  Serve with a large bowl of blue corn tortilla chips.
 -  The restaurant makes blue corn enchiladas for breakfast.
 -  Downtown at 7 a.m., well before the tourist town stirs, I'm scarfing a breakfast of red-hot blue corn enchiladas.
 -  Here Michael and Jan raise, in no particular order, potatoes, onions, garlic, leeks, sweet corn, blue corn, dry beans, tobacco, winter squash, oats, and wheat.
 -  They raise 3 to 5 acres of Indian blue corn, white corn, sweet corn, squashes, dry beans, pumpkins and tomatoes.
 -  I was going to make nachos too, but unfortunately, time was up - so I just brought a bag of blue corn tortilla chips.
 -  Serve with carrot sticks, celery sticks or blue corn chips.
 -  I buy organic blue corn chips and carrots to snack on at work.
 -  The province of Oaxaca is known for the thinnest; those made in Guadalajara are thick, and the startling colour of blue corn is carefully preserved in tortillas made in the mountains of C. Mexico.
 -  Try the blue corn, green chile enchiladas smothered in a thick, pungent, sweet-edged green sauce.
 -  Use extra firm tofu, cubed and cooked in a little olive oil, mix with Spanish rice, refried beans, tomatoes, onion, and wrap in blue corn taco shells
 -  The Thomases' crop rotation includes soybeans, blue corn, popcorn, wheat and barley.
 -  The Hopi chose an ear of short blue corn, symbolizing a life of hardship, humility, and hardiness, since the short blue corn is the most difficult to harvest successfully but is also the most durable.
 
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