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''This article is about uncooked sweetcorn. For a bowl of sweetcorn, see [[Sweetcorn (bowl)]].''
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{{otheruses|uncooked sweetcorn|bowl of sweetcorn|Sweetcorn (bowl)}}
{{Infobox Item
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{{Item
 
|name = Sweetcorn
 
|name = Sweetcorn
|image = [[File:Sweetcorn.png|Sweetcorn]]
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|image = [[File:Sweetcorn.png]]
 
|release = [[11 July]] [[2005]]
 
|release = [[11 July]] [[2005]]
 
|update = Farming
 
|update = Farming
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|equipable = No
 
|equipable = No
 
|stackable = No
 
|stackable = No
|high = 5
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|noteable = Yes
|low = 3
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|disassembly = Yes
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|value = 9
 
|destroy = Drop
 
|destroy = Drop
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|kept = reclaimable
 
|store = No
 
|store = No
 
|exchange = gemw
 
|exchange = gemw
 
|examine = Raw sweetcorn.
 
|examine = Raw sweetcorn.
|weight = 0
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|weight = 0.028
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|id = 5986
 
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[[File:Sweetcorn detail.png|left|100px]]
 
[[File:Sweetcorn detail.png|left|100px]]
Raw '''Sweetcorn''' is a [[food]] item that [[Pay-to-play|members]] can receive through [[Farming]] by planting three [[sweetcorn seed]]s into an [[allotment]], for 17 Farming experience, patch at level 20 Farming, and later harvesting for 19 Farming experience each. Sweetcorn can also be obtained by [[trading]] with other players. It was released at the same time as the Farming skill, on the [[11 July|11th of July]], [[2005]].
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Raw '''Sweetcorn''' is a [[food]] item that [[Pay-to-play|members]] can receive through [[Farming]] by planting 3 [[sweetcorn seed]]s into an [[allotment]], for 17 Farming experience, patch at level 20 Farming, and later harvesting for 19 Farming experience each. They take 50 minutes to grow.
   
 
A [[scarecrow]] is used to protect growing sweetcorn from disease, and nine raw sweetcorn are used as payment for a farmer to watch over your growing [[apple tree]]. Putting 15 raw sweetcorn in a [[compost bin]] will yield normal [[Compost]].
 
A [[scarecrow]] is used to protect growing sweetcorn from disease, and nine raw sweetcorn are used as payment for a farmer to watch over your growing [[apple tree]]. Putting 15 raw sweetcorn in a [[compost bin]] will yield normal [[Compost]].
   
Players can [[Cooking|cook]] sweetcorn on a [[cooking range]] or a [[fire]] to make [[cooked sweetcorn]]. If below a certain cooking level (unknown, still burns at level 50) there is a chance of getting [[burnt sweetcorn]] instead. Cooking sweetcorn requires level 28 cooking, and gives 104 experience on a range and 114 experience on a fire. Cooking Sweetcorn gives a decent amount of experience, and thus is one of the ways that low-level members train their cooking skill.
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Players can [[Cooking|cook]] sweetcorn on a [[cooking range]] or a [[fire]] to make [[cooked sweetcorn]]. If below cooking level 53, there is a chance of getting [[burnt sweetcorn]] instead. Cooking sweetcorn requires level 28 cooking, and gives 104 experience on a range and 114 experience on a fire. Cooking Sweetcorn gives a decent amount of experience, and thus is one of the ways that low-level members train their cooking skill.
   
Cooked sweetcorn heals 10% of the player's max lifepoints. For example, if a player has 3540 maximum lifepoints, it will heal 354. It is more frequently used, however, as an ingredient in making [[tuna potato]]es.
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Cooked sweetcorn heals 10% of the player's max life points. For example, if a player has 3540 maximum life points, it will heal 354. It is more frequently used, however, as an ingredient in making [[tuna potato]]es.
   
 
Players can also take raw sweetcorn to a [[windmill]], put it in the hopper, and use an [[empty pot]] on the flour bin to get the corn flour used to free [[Sir Amik Varze]] in the [[Recipe for Disaster]] quest.
 
Players can also take raw sweetcorn to a [[windmill]], put it in the hopper, and use an [[empty pot]] on the flour bin to get the corn flour used to free [[Sir Amik Varze]] in the [[Recipe for Disaster]] quest.
 
Sweetcorn is also a rare drop from Strykewyrms.
 
   
 
[[File:Runescape - Sweetcorn Patch.png|thumb|Grown sweetcorn in a farming patch near Falador]]
 
[[File:Runescape - Sweetcorn Patch.png|thumb|Grown sweetcorn in a farming patch near Falador]]
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{{Disassembly
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[[Category:Sign of the porter items]]

Latest revision as of 21:57, 8 April 2019

This article is about uncooked sweetcorn. For bowl of sweetcorn, see Sweetcorn (bowl).

Sweetcorn detail

Raw Sweetcorn is a food item that members can receive through Farming by planting 3 sweetcorn seeds into an allotment, for 17 Farming experience, patch at level 20 Farming, and later harvesting for 19 Farming experience each. They take 50 minutes to grow.

A scarecrow is used to protect growing sweetcorn from disease, and nine raw sweetcorn are used as payment for a farmer to watch over your growing apple tree. Putting 15 raw sweetcorn in a compost bin will yield normal Compost.

Players can cook sweetcorn on a cooking range or a fire to make cooked sweetcorn. If below cooking level 53, there is a chance of getting burnt sweetcorn instead. Cooking sweetcorn requires level 28 cooking, and gives 104 experience on a range and 114 experience on a fire. Cooking Sweetcorn gives a decent amount of experience, and thus is one of the ways that low-level members train their cooking skill.

Cooked sweetcorn heals 10% of the player's max life points. For example, if a player has 3540 maximum life points, it will heal 354. It is more frequently used, however, as an ingredient in making tuna potatoes.

Players can also take raw sweetcorn to a windmill, put it in the hopper, and use an empty pot on the flour bin to get the corn flour used to free Sir Amik Varze in the Recipe for Disaster quest.

Runescape - Sweetcorn Patch

Grown sweetcorn in a farming patch near Falador

Disassembly

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