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             Preserved Sweetcorn is a type of canned or jarred fruit and vegetable product. It is made from sweetcorn kernels that have been cooked and preserved in a liquid, usually water or a brine solution. The kernels are then sealed in a can or jar and heated to a high temperature to ensure that the product is shelf-stable. Preserved Sweetcorn is a popular choice for those looking for a convenient and nutritious snack or side dish. It is also used in a variety of recipes, such as salads, soups, and    casseroles.
Preserved Sweetcorn is widely available in supermarkets and other retail outlets. It is typically sold in cans or jars, and is available in a variety of sizes and flavors. The product is also available in a range of price points, making it accessible to a wide range of consumers.
Some companies in the Preserved Sweetcorn market include Del Monte, Green Giant, Libby's, and Bush's Best. Show Less   Read more