I always loved looking at green corn fields. I think they look so beautiful and I have always wanted to walk right through it because the corn is so tall, at least it is to me since I am only 5 feet tall.
There are so many different ways to use the corn here in El Salvador and it is grown in the winter season when it rains.
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Harvest is the best time of the year for all those that had sown financially or materially. This should be a reminder to us all that there’s no gain without pain. Harvest seems so pleasant but the farmer can not forget the process till the stage of harvesting.
From clearing , to tilling the ground, sowing with tears , weeding and removing unwanted plants in other to have a good harvest . Bountiful harvest I must say, enjoy your reward for all your labors. I love to eat mine too roasted , completely roasted .
I like what you said that without hard work we would not be able to enjoy this beautiful gift and we always should be appreciative and grateful.
I also like a little bit more roasted and glad you like it that way too. I have never tried roasted corn like that until I came to El Salvador and now that is my best way to eat it.
I would be happy living off corn and coconuts lol :)
I also love corn straight from the fire, we usually do it while having a BBQ. Sometimes we just put them in a big pot and cook them.
I am glad to see your family cornfield gave you a nice harvest and it was interesting to find out a little bit more about the food culture in El Salvador.