MAIZ PIRA corn to burn in the pyre (bonfire) is a corn from the plant of the genus zea, whose species mays is the only one that is a commercial cereal and edible by humans and animals, of high nutritional value. They contain 375 calories per 100 grams, of which 75 are carbohydrates and 11 proteins. It has many names, such as goats in Chile, pochoclo in Argentina (pop and choclo), pororó (explosion or explode in Guarani), pipoca in Bolivia, cotufa in Venezuela and Spain, rosettes of corn, pororocho in Belize, pipoca in Brazil, canguil in Ecuador, mill in Panama, canchita in Peru. In Spain it has varied names according to the regions : threads, tostones, roses, rosettes, rositas, buffaloes, truffles, palometas, crispetes, kripetak, millo flocos, straws, palometes, catufes.