Corn Grass Field.
The grain mutated variety of corn grass, which originally had large bunches of flower spikes, had now produced plump grains that looked like rather rounded triangles, all clustered together on a single spike.
They did not bear much resemblance to the corn kernels in his memory, but they were about the same size.
This bunch of fruit spikes weighed at least half a pound, and once mature, they would definitely yield a far greater harvest than wheat or millet. It was unknown how they tasted, whether they would be similar to corn cobs or other grains... And it was also uncertain whether they could be eaten like rice or ground into flour.
Not far from the grain mutant corn grass, Liszt saw the oil-rich variant of corn grass.