Orville leaves the most unpopped kernels but most of the time it just depends they are both pretty close
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Orville Redenbachers
Which Popcorn brand leaves more kernels Orville act 2 or pop secret
It leaves about 3 kernels left over if u put it in the microwave for 2 minutes
Pop Secret
Act II leaves the least amount of kernels in your popcorn bowl. This is because each kernel inside of your bowl is worth 2 cents. On the other hand, if you bougt Orville or Jolly time, you are most likely to not get the best quality. You wont get the best quality because not only is the price of each kernel higher, but, they also are not giving as much as Act II. Act II comes in gigantic sizes. Orville and Jolly Time come in just regular boxes. This is kind of wrong. Act II gives you big boxes of popcorn for maybe a dollar or two more.
It actually depends on the age and quality of the popcorn itself. Probably go for a well-known brand, like Orville Reddenbacher, instead of an "Always Save" brand.
Because its farm made, a good brand, and expensive so it has to be good although sometimes expensive thing aren't always good.
I don't think that Orville redenbacher would be a good choice for doing an experiment with because it has less butter and less oil in it so it doesnt cook as much so when you are doing a science project on popcorn DO NOT USE ORVILLE REDENBACHER you are better of using Act 2 premium theater popcornWell i would try it before you say any thing about it. well i am going to try it in the air popper and see which brand pops better and i will tell youOrville redenbachers pops the most kernels so deal with it i think that butter blaster from walmart in Morgan city at roucses srry don't know how to spell roucsesthis topic makes me hungry
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"
Jolly Times because it has the most rich butter mixer in it jolly times is the best popcorn in the world!! :) - shaniah harris <3
Green leaves use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make glucose in a process called photosynthesis. This complex process produces substances within the tree, bush or plant that are used to build more of the tree, bush or plant, and to provide fruits or vegetables with their substance and for sweet-tasting fruits like apples, peaches, grapes or cherries, with their "sugar." Even sweet corn is "sweet" because of glucose stored briefly in the kernels. If one waits too long, the sweet corn kernels will lose their sweetness, and the sugar they have will be converted to starch. Most importantly, when green leaves make glucose, they produce oxygen and consume carbon dioxide. So green leaves help keep the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the world.
Shelling corn is when you harvest the corn seeds, that is, the kernals. This is the same idea as shelling peas. (Shucking corn is what you do when you take the husk off the corn ears. ) First, you have to have corn that is specifically grown for pop corn. Not just any corn will do. Get you corn ears and arrange: a pile of corn ears with leaves removed (shucked), a bowl for the kernels, a dust bin for the empty cobs. Start at one end of the ear, but feel around find and easy place where the kernels are so dried up they WANT to come off. With both hands gripping the ear, twist your hands in opposite directions. Twist mightily until you get a start. Once you have some kernels off it's easier to keep going. Keep twisting the cob in your hands until you have all the good kernels off. Some are probably too small and will make for an unsatisfactory pop. One cob five inches long could provide 1/2 cup or so of kernels.