Why do they call it a corn maze and not a maize maze?
Why do they call it a corn maze and not a maize maze?
Why do they call it a corn maze and not a maize maze?
A maizing mazing question.
As someone who lives solidly in corn maze country, this is a well used joke whenever the topic of corn mazes comes up. Which means I hear it about twice a week throughout the fall.
Rookie numbers.
One of the biggest, most famous corn maze attractions is called The Amazing Maize Maze
Been around since before SSL
They should just call it a maize.
Because they were made from sheafs of wheat in the past.
"Corn" was the name for any grain in Britain.
Actually I went to one yearly in my childhood called the Maize Maze. Not in the US though.
The ways of this amazing maize maze will make you praise for days til you're in a glaze haze
Says you.
I says
Because maize maze sounds like the start of a tongue-twister and Americans are lazy with talking.
"is it just a maize maze? or, is it, like, a real maize maze maze?
What an amaizing shower thought
A maize labyrinth would be better
Only if there's one path, no dead ends. A maze branches, a labyrinth doesn't and only winds around as one long path.
I think you mean a maize labyrinth
Because finding your way out is a real cornundrum
Because that would be confusing
Ma(i)ze ²
You made me realize a Maize Maze has a real part and an imaginary part.
They do, infact, call them a maize maze. This one is near my house and they change it up every year. It's really good fun.
It's called a maizmorra
My wife said because the answer is just, No.
For that matter, why is it called "getting corn-holed" instead of "getting maize-holed"
Because it's called corn in America.
Because that would be too corny