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Where to find good yellow corn on the cob? [moved from General Topics board]

MagicMarkR | Sep 27, 200601:12 AM     52

Strange thing to be looking for, but one thing I miss as a
transplanted midwesterner is good corn. Californians have this
odd idea that white corn is better than yellow, "because it's
sweeter!" If I want my corn to taste like sugar cubes, I'll
buy sugar cubes. Yellow corn tastes like corn, as it should.
So, that's my rant.

My question? Does anyone know of a good place/produce store
that fairly regularly stocks good yellow corn. Ideally, I'm
interested in the Berkeley area: Monterey Market and Berkeley
Bowl rarely stock it -and I wont take out a loan to buy veggies
at Andronico's or Whole Foods if I can avoid it.

Thanks all :-)
-Mark

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