Introducing more yellow vegetables to your diet adds a pop of colour to your plate and provides essential vitamins and minerals. Here are 10 of the best yellow vegetables to add to your diet.

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10 best yellow vegetables to add to your diet
Corn has long been considered a good source of food and fuel. Corn or maise, a grain crop, is a staple food in many parts of the world. There are many varieties of corn, but white and yellow corn are the most common.
Yellow corn, like white corn, is a variety of sweet corn and can be considered a grain, a fruit or a vegetable, depending on its maturity and use. Yellow corn also contains plenty of water and sugar, giving it a sweet flavour, and is often steamed, roasted, or grilled before eating. It is also used as a sweetener in some foods and beverages.
Yellow corn is wrapped in tightly bound lime-hued husks with silks and a tassel extending from the tip. The yellow kernels are packed in tight, almost uniform rows. A single ear of corn can contain up to 400 kernels. Whole corn contains fibre and vitamin C, B vitamins, magnesium and potassium, and thiamine. Furthermore, the fibre in corn may provide a number of health benefits.
Yellow corn can be grilled, boiled, or roasted, perfect for salads, soups, or as a side dish. To add a burst of flavour to your meals, boil yellow corn on the cob and season it with chilli flakes, lime juice and salt.