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Popcorn popped from a popcorn machine is much better than popcorn popped in a microwave.
I have seen many questions on other sites asking about frozen popcorn. here's ... moisturise starts to vaporize which causes increased pressure in the kernel until .... Will frozen popcorn pop more kernels than room temperature popcorn when.
Water expands when frozen, so it pressurizes the kernels. This makes them easier to 'pop' when the water boils and tries to escape all at once.
It depends on which person is being asked the question. Everyone has different tastes but usually popcorn makers would make better tasting popcorn than the microwavable kind.
Most likely yes. But why would you freeze popcorn in the first place? You may find that when frozen popcorn is put in a popcorn machine, the outside of the kernals will "cook" much quicker than the insides will heat up. This means that they kernals may end up burnt on the outside before the oil inside the kernal has reached a heat that will make it pop. This may result in burnt popcorn.
No. However, popcorn is essentially "empty" carbohydrates, which are somewhat more likely to contribute to weight gain than protein or fats. Believe it or not, the butter on the popcorn is probably better for you than the popcorn!
"Garett's popcorn is actually considered to be a Gourmet popcorn company. Orville Redenbacher's is good popcorn, but you can buy it at the store, the gourmet popcorn is probably better."
Frozen is way better than one direction! One direction are rubbish!
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When purchasing from a popcorn factory, the product will be ten times better than when purchasing from anywhere else, as the factory is specialized.
Popcorn salt is usually more refined than table salt. One grain of the popcorn salt is smaller than one grain of table salt. It sticks to the popcorn better. Gold Medal makes Flavacol, which is an excellent butter flavored popcorn salt. Great on baked potatoes also.
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