Kosher Kosher

Cornsilk Green (Cut / Sifted)

Zea mays, Indian corn, maize jagnog, Turkish corn

$3.59 / ounce

Cornsilk as an herb has been used in folk medicine throughout history due to its antioxidant and diuretic properties. Cornsilk may support the treatment of urinary ailments (urinary tract infections (UTIs)), depression, fatigue, and angina.

1 Ounce 4 Ounces 8 Ounces 1 Pound

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Additional information

Weight .07 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 4 × 1.5 in
Common Names

Zea mays, Indian corn, maize jagnog, Turkish corn

Size

1 oz.

Certifications

Kosher

Country of Origin

Bulgaria

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