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by keeping them in a fridge when picked. or if your growing them then keep them in a warm room like a greenhouse

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In a cool, dark, dry place and in some cases they should be stored without touching each other. Store then, inspect them regularly and you will learn from experience

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Popcorn come from Mexico,Island,south america.

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Keep it cool and dry for the longest possible storage.

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should be kept in Refrigerator which keeps them fresh.

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