Most likely yes because that's how people make popcorn.
no
The corn kernel is the dried seed flesh from a corn plant so the kernels are dried on the cob and go hard. To turn it into popcorn however, because there is a small amount of water in the kernel, after getting very hot it expands and turns the kernel I side out o it is a mini corn explosion.
yes because if you buy a popcorn bag their will be seeds so if you put it in the microwave they will turn into ready popcorn
Actually, popcorn isn't grown popcorn naturally. It is slightly dehydrated corn bits. Then, when you put it in the microwave, it heats the water in it and makes it pop because the water turns into steam, the steam tries to break loose, then it pushes against the skin and POP!
of course its irreversible because once you have cooked the popcorn you cannot turn it back into what it was and originally they were small grains of corn
Popcorn seeds are planted in soil and watered regularly. As they grow, they develop roots, stems, and leaves. The plant produces flowers that eventually turn into kernels. When the kernels are heated, the moisture inside them turns into steam, causing them to pop and turn into the fluffy snack we love.
Inside each kernel of pop corn there is a very small amount of water. When the kernels get hot the water expanded as steam and explodes the kernel.
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Cleaning a popcorn maker is a breeze. First, you turn everything off and let it cool. Then, you simply take the internal pieces and panels that come in contact with the popcorn and oils and you rinse them with warm soapy water. All that's left is to reassemble the dry parts and make more corn!
moisture which makes the kernels turn into popcorn
yes
The sound of popcorn popping is a series of rapid, popping noises as the kernels burst open and turn into fluffy popcorn.