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No, some brands offer "Natural" flavored popcorn. You can also buy bagged kernels and pop them on your stovetop with your own ingredients.
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Popcorn pops because of the water content in the kernels. Heating the kernels, whether by microwave or by some other means, turns the water into steam, which expands and breaks the kernels. Admittedly, this is a small amount of water, but it doesn't take much steam, to pop a kernel.
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No. The bags come in different sizes. Also, even if they are the same sizes, there is a reason why some bags can stay in the microwave and pop longer(because they have more kernels) and some are done in under a minute (because they have less kernels.)
I dont have a bibliography, but this is pretty straightforward. heres the testable question "Which type of popcorn leaves the fewest amount of unpopped kernels"
There is a naturally occuring variety of pink popcorn kernals (called "strawberry popcorn", due to the colour as opposed to the taste). However I do not know if the kernals remain pink when popped. I have not heard of other naturally occuring colours of popcorn, but I expect you could just throw some food colouring onto regular popcorn and get a decent result.
Believe it or not, most hard popcorn kernels have tiny bits of water inside. When these kernels are heated, the water gradually expands and turns into steam. At a certain point, the increasing steam can no longer be contained inside each kernel and explodes through the hard coating, causing a pop. The steam also cooks the starchy material inside kernels, turning it into the fluffy stuff we know as popcorn. Why don't some kernels pop? Such duds probably don't have enough water inside to pop them. From the Kid Wiki Answers
breanas popcorn is the best in the world there is no doubt about it :) But other brands include Orville Redenbacher, Pop Secret, ACT Two, Jiffy Pop, Pop Weaver, Great Valu
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The popcorn itself is not fattening, but the chemicals and added butter flavoring can be fattening. People who have worked at microwave popcorn factories have come down with lung cancers due to constant inhalations of the fumes from the chemicals. It's best to buy just the kernels, put in brown lunch bag, and cook alone. Raw popcorn is the best!