Cook them in butter, it tastes much better and healthier. 50g should be sufficient.
Here are examples for oil-popped popcorn.There are:Approx 44 calories in 1 cup (0.3 oz or 8g) of oil-popped popcornApprox 55-58 calories in 1 cup (0.4 oz or 11g) of oil-popped popcorn.
You can fit 257 unpopped kernals in a 3 oz Dixi cup. If you pop them (unbuttered and unsalted) you can fit 28 flush with the rim. If you unwisely choose to butter and sal them you can only fit about 21 in the cup.
Calories in one cup of popcornThere are:Approx 55-58 calories in 1 cup (0.4 oz or 11g) of oil-popped popcornApprox 44 calories in 1 cup (0.3 oz or 8g) of oil-popped popcornApprox 31-33 calories in 1 cup (0.3 oz or 8g) of air popped white popcorn.
8 grams in 1 cup of popped popcorn
Calorie content of popcornThat depends on the type of popcorn and the amount of popcorn. Here are examples for both oil-popped and air-popped popcorn by weight.There are:Approx 148 calories in 1 oz of microwave (butter) flavor popcorn made with palm oilApprox 140-142 calories in 1 ounce, or 28g, of oil-popped white popcornApprox 110 calories in 1 ounce, or 28g, of air-popped popcornApprox 31-33 calories in 1 cup (0.3 oz or 8g) of air popped white popcornApprox 44 calories in 1 cup (0.3 oz or 8g) of oil-popped popcornApprox 55-58 calories in 1 cup (0.4 oz or 11g) of oil-popped popcorn.
Calories in popcornHere are examples for air-popped popcorn and oil-popped popcorn. There are:148 calories in 1 oz or 28 g of microwave (butter) flavor popcorn made with palm oil140-142 calories in 1 oz or 28g of oil-popped white popcorn110 calories in 1 oz or 28g of air-popped popcornOR by the cup31-33 calories in 1 cup (0.3 oz or 8g) of air popped white popcorn55-58 calories in 1 cup (0.4 oz or 11g) of oil-popped popcorn44 calories in 1 cup (0.3 oz or 8g) of oil-popped popcorn.For the calories in a selection of other foods and snacks, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
Approximately 2,500. I know this because I had to figure out about how much popcorn to buy for a project that used the kernels to show how many people there were in a certain population in our state. And yes, I counted out each and every one.
There are:Approx 62-66 calories in 2 cups (0.3 oz or 8g each cup) of air popped white popcorn.
1-oz. net weight (approximately 2-1/2 cups of popped popcorn).
The answer to this question varies on the oil one uses. The popcorn lists the calories in uncooked measurements. Usually 1/4 cup uncooked is one serving. Add the information off of the oil or margerine etc. you are popping your corn in. Usually 1 Tablespoon is enough to cook your popcorn. This amount normally is about 100 calories depending on what you are using. If you heat more margerine or butter to pour on top of your popcorn after it is cooked add that amount in as well. Spices and herbs are free!
Each kernel produces only one "bloom" when it pops, although it can break into pieces.