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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Jesse on September 01, 2005, 22:20:24

Title: Polenta Mais
Post by: Jesse on September 01, 2005, 22:20:24
I've been browsing the seeds of italy website and came across polenta mais, maize rather than sweetcorn. Has anyone grown it this year and with what success?
Title: Re: Polenta Mais
Post by: jennym on September 01, 2005, 22:44:30
I might be wrong, but I thought that maize (or mais) was the same as sweetcorn, and that polenta is a coarse cornmeal cooked with water or stock a bit like cous-cous.
Title: Re: Polenta Mais
Post by: Jesse on September 02, 2005, 08:53:01
I'm not sure jennym, I thought polenta was made from maize which I thought was different to sweetcorn :-\ This is what the website says:

"Corn for grinding into polenta. During Roman times, it was called Puls or Polentum and was made with grains, but when the first shipments of sweetcorn mais came from the new world into Venice, Polenta started to be made with this corn. Dry the cobs, remove the kernals and blitz in your coffee grinder or food processor. Home made polenta is nothing like shop bought !!"
Title: Re: Polenta Mais
Post by: terrace max on September 02, 2005, 09:14:58
Isn't maize like sweetcorn on steroids? The 8 foot high stuff they have chases through in old Hollywood films?
Title: Re: Polenta Mais
Post by: Jesse on September 02, 2005, 09:25:26
What I remember of maize in SA is the same as sweetcorn but much taller, the corns are bigger and less sweet. In SA they use it to make mealiemeal which is not too dissimilar to polenta.

The reason I ask if anyone has had success growing it here is that I'm concerned our seasons won't be long enough for it to mature.
Title: Re: Polenta Mais
Post by: sandersj89 on September 02, 2005, 13:16:34
I would expect the season to be fine. Most of the Maize grown in this country by farmers for cattle fodder is cut once the kernals start to dry on the plant.

Jerry
Title: Re: Polenta Mais
Post by: Jesse on September 02, 2005, 14:07:29
Thank for that Jerry :)
Title: Re: Polenta Mais
Post by: westsussexlottie on September 13, 2005, 13:00:23
Did you grow this in the end? I saw it in this year's Seeds of Italy Catalogue and am interested for next year...
Title: Re: Polenta Mais
Post by: keef on September 13, 2005, 13:33:17
I picked some maize from the field behind our house a couple of weeks back for a BBQ, as my sweetcorn was'nt ready. They were OK, not very sweet, but better then i expected, quite nice with loads of pepper and butter, wrapped in foil.
Title: Re: Polenta Mais
Post by: wardy on September 13, 2005, 16:03:12
Keef    you cheeky monkey  ;D  Love your avatar  :)

I've seen that in the S of I catalogue and I never even knew polenta was made from corn.  Yet another gap in my knowledge filled  :)
Title: Re: Polenta Mais
Post by: john_miller on September 13, 2005, 19:46:58
Quote from: Jessevieve on September 02, 2005, 08:53:01
I'm not sure jennym, I thought polenta was made from maize which I thought was different to sweetcorn :-\ This is what the website says:

"Corn for grinding into polenta. During Roman times, it was called Puls or Polentum and was made with grains, but when the first shipments of sweetcorn mais came from the new world into Venice, Polenta started to be made with this corn. Dry the cobs, remove the kernals and blitz in your coffee grinder or food processor. Home made polenta is nothing like shop bought !!"
They are all Zea mais. There are many strains which are best adapted to the different uses they are generally recommended for. Perhaps the most important factors in a strains recommended use is the moisture content- i.e. popcorn has a much higher moisture content than polenta corn or else it wouldn't 'pop' but could lead to a very messy kitchen if polenta corn had as high a moisture content!