Kculli (Morado)
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created by Yannick H. at 12.03.2022
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Dark purple, almost black corn from Peru. The corn is eaten young as vegetable corn. The cobs are still soft and a whitish juice comes out when you press your fingernail into the kernel = milk ripeness. Then remove the kernels from the cob with a knife by cutting from top to bottom. Use for vegetable pots, colorful stir-fries and soups. This corn is also traditionally used for something else, namely as a lemonade-like drink with cinnamon or as corn beer. The drink without alcohol is called "Chicha Morada". Contains a lot of anthocyanins and vitamin E, the health substances for cell protection, anti-ageing, strengthening the immune system, circulation and eyesight. Recipe: Chicha Morada 250g corn kernels, 1 piece of pineapple (apple also works), 2 cloves, a small piece of cinnamon, 1.5l water. Boil everything for 1 hour, pour through a sieve, leave to cool. Add the juice of a lime and sugar to taste. Serve cold. Keeps for several days in the fridge.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
The plants can grow very tall. For cultivation as vegetable corn, normal sowing is sufficient; for use as a beverage ingredient, the dried and fully ripened cobs are required. Harvesting for consumption: eat young, when the kernels are still soft, fresh, cooked or grilled, tastes hearty like corn, later use the hard, dried kernels for drinks
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Wet
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
40 cm
Row spacing
40 cm
Seeding depth
2 cm
No diseases
No pests