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.
yes, they go stale and are not appetizing :{
It makes the butter become raw disgusting. And popcorn is soggy.
Cold temperatures have a drastic effect on an enzyme's activity level. Cold temperatures usually dramatically slow down an enzyme's activity.
yes it does not pop as much
It dose effect because the properties get unbalanced.
Yes. Increased body temperature that is associated with a cold can cause the vasodilation effect and heart rate increases
The popcorn will become cold.
because winds move heat and cold temperatures from one place to another
It made popcorn famous........hello Keegan W.
A sudden change in temperatures (eg. going from a very hot country to a very cold country) can have an effect, yes.
yes you can i loove icing sugar on my popcorn yes you can i love icing sugar on my popcorn
Extreme heat and cold will effect compost formation. Many times I have measured very active compost piles, with sufficient moisture, at 120 degrees F. Temperatures above may begin to adversely effect decomposition, depending on moisture present. I do not know at what higher temperatures decomposition slows or stops. Cold temperatures slow the metabolism of decomposition organisms. Therefore compost formation eventually stops at temperatures approaching freezing. The decay organisms vary greatly and their heat/cold tolerances will vary also.
Popcorn shouldn't be cold if it has been cooked properly or is fresh. You can always warm it up in the microwave but make sure you don't burn it.
It's possible, there is salt in pickles and if there is salt on the pop corn then that could aggravate the cold sore.