Yes. Already popped, it will quickly go stale while sitting out. Refrigeration will slow the process. Popcorn pops because of the steam produced by the moisture inside the kernel. In the refrigerator, the kernels dry out slower.
Yes. According to an experiment myself and few friends had done together, temperature does effect the number of popcorn kernels that pop. In the experiment, we found that the colder temperature the popcorn is stored in, the less kernels pop.
Clearly it does. If popcorn is stored at a low temperature (1-5c) then the corn will not pop as well therefore this is why microwaveable popcorn packets recommend to store it at room temperature (25c)
yes, if you store it in a cold temp, the water in the cell dries up and breaks. If you store it in a hot climate it will stale and dry out
i think yes because popcorn can only be popped very well in heat so the water in the kernel can make the kernel go inside out.
no it would not it would probally not as tasty but OKs
Yes b/c the corn kernels have water in the middle of them and if it's stored in a hot climate, they won't pop.
yes less popcorn will pop
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popcorn that is air popped of course.
One way they popped popcorn was throwing it into a fire. Another way they popped it was putting it a long basket, dropped a few very hot stones, and put the top on.
Yes it does. If you put 3 bags of popcorn in a fridge, a freezer, and at room temperature and then cook them, the popcorn stored in the fridge has the most popcorn popped. The freezer has the least. You can't make popcorn too hot or too cold which is why the fridge is best. For minor evidence that this is true, I did this experiment myself.
Popcorn popped from a popcorn machine is much better than popcorn popped in a microwave.
8 grams in 1 cup of popped popcorn
There are 110 calories in 1 ounce or 28g of plain air-popped popcorn. .
It is called "a piece ( or kernel) of popcorn," or more properly if less often, " a popped kernel," or "a popped corn."
The popcorn will become cold.
Popcorn popped in an air popper as opposed to microwave or stovetop.
Yes, but it was not a popcorn MAKING hat. It just popped the popcorn.
Yes
the not popped corn.