Could somebody please explain why [[Water chestnut]]
is a disambiguation
page (with, in my opinion, neither splitting article really doing a good job
of describing the tuber that most English-speaking people are familiar with
from either a grocery store can or their local Chinese restaurant), while
[[Corn]] (which redirects to [[Maize]]) is a really nice article that talks
about the corn we all know and love, while having a convenient,
unobtrusive "disambig" flag at the top?
Doesn't the water chestnut deserve a little better than this confusing
disambiguation page? It's a pretty common food. Does the Wikipedia
community really expect users to find their way specifically to [[Eleocharis
dulcis]] to get a half-decent write-up on the water chestnuts that many of
their recipes call for?
It would appear that two different plants are known as "Water
chestnut" and neither is significantly more important than the other,
so we have a disambig page. It's standard practice. What would you
have instead?