It depends on the brand or type.
yes you can i loove icing sugar on my popcorn yes you can i love icing sugar on my popcorn
it is a mixture because of the sugar and popcorn kernels
yes
Both 1kg of popcorn and 1kg of sugar weigh the same, as they both have a mass of 1 kilogram. The weight of an object is determined by the force of gravity acting on it, which is the same for both objects in this case. Therefore, neither the popcorn nor the sugar is heavier than the other when comparing 1kg of each.
yes
Popcorn
Not all microwave popcorn contains sugar. For example, Jolly Time White & Buttery is sugar free. With other brands it would vary.
Not really. The health benefits of popcorn can be realized with plain popcorn. Kettle popcorn is covered in sugar, salt, and fat. Check the label.
None. Unflavored, unsalted popcorn is simply corn. It has identical nutrition content to corn. There is no corn syrup in corn anymore than there's maple syrup in maple trees. Corn has to be specially concentrated and processed to create corn syrup. Corn naturally has a bit of sugar, but that's not really corn syrup.
I cannot imagine popcorn will kill a cat if eats a few, but like with any food there is a small risk of choking, or if fed too often it could have detrimental effects on the cat's health. Too much sugar or salt can harm a cat, so it is not ideal to feed a cat popcorn, not even as a treat.
Salty popcorn and salted caramel popcorn have different compositions, which can affect their burning rates. The sugar in salted caramel popcorn can caramelize and potentially burn at a lower temperature compared to plain salty popcorn. Consequently, salted caramel popcorn may burn faster if subjected to high heat, especially since the sugar can create hotspots. Overall, the presence of sugar in the caramel makes it more prone to burning compared to regular salty popcorn.
It varies depending on what type and brand you use. The number will be stated on the bag or packet.