Sadly, no. I have not tried this myself but I read on-line if you soak the kernels in food coloring and water for 20 minutes, you will get colored popcorn.
You could try popping it. Usually you can tell very quickly, because if the kernels are too old, they won't pop very well. For microwave popcorn, the kernels will remain at the bottom of the bag. Popcorn has a shelf life of approximately two years. After this, it loses moisture and can become stale. It can also expire if the kernels are not stored properly. Popcorn dries out. The tiny bit of moisture inside the kernel is what causes it to pop. Without the moisture, the kernel remains.
Canola or vegetable oil, popcorn kernels, salt, and a popcorn maker or pon of your choice. Any "ready to make" popcorn that they sell in stores is crap. My rule is: If you can't read the ingredient of something as simple as popcorn, screw it.
Answer:No, its fake. I tried it with 4 phones and 4 popcorn kernels and it did not work.Answer:It really doesn't pop popcorn. We tried with five and it still didnt work!
When the kernel's internal temperature reaches 400-460 degrees Fahrenheit, the moisture vaporizes and turns to steam, building up pressure inside the kernel. The kernel has starch inside which turns into soft gelatin as it heats. Pressure builds up until the hull ruptures, and the kernel actually turns inside out. The gelatinized starch granules that have formed inside puff out.
The popcorn will become cold.
you eat popcorn...
No, you can become a rainbow puffle at the puffle party but you can't become a rainbow penguin YET. It may be possible in the future.
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Yes. Popcorn oil can become rancid. Always give it a smell test before using it. Rancid oil will ruin your batch of popcorn.
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