Yes, they did have a form of popcorn.
The Inca people discovered popcorn my a wild, random happening. One or several people wanted to simply warm the corn seed and not boil it or anything of the kind.
It was an "accident" what happened, and the seeds were later used frequently.
they did not eat popcorn, they considered corn animal feed.
Go to the kicten get popcorn and mikeawave it
no and who would make that kind of app
Knock knock. Who's there? Popcorn. Popcorn who? Popcorn and movie time.
popcorn and soda
No. You would make the syrup and the popcorn separately. Then, pour the syrup over the popcorn. Some recipes also say that you should spread the covered popcorn on a cookie sheet and bake it in the oven for some time.
The fastest was to make popcorn is through a machine
They do still make popcorn chicken
Yes. The Native Americans were eating popcorn when the colonist arrived and there are accounts from French explorers who had popcorn given to them.The Spamish also found Native Americans using and eating popcorn.
To make popcorn.
Yes the iroquois did eat popcorn the grew corn then cooked it to make popcorn
To make buttery popcorn at home, pop popcorn kernels in a pot or popcorn maker. Melt butter in a separate pan, then drizzle it over the popped popcorn. Toss the popcorn to evenly coat it with the butter. Add salt or other seasonings to taste. Enjoy your homemade buttery popcorn!