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Tropical agriculture / Starch / Viscosity / Maize / Sweet corn / Popcorn / Non-Newtonian fluid / Newtonian fluid / Flint corn / Food and drink / Native American cuisine / Staple foods
Date: 2014-03-27 14:44:50
Tropical agriculture
Starch
Viscosity
Maize
Sweet corn
Popcorn
Non-Newtonian fluid
Newtonian fluid
Flint corn
Food and drink
Native American cuisine
Staple foods

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