Yes, it is corn that has hard outer surface that helps hold the kernel together while it heats up.
Mostly Iowa.
Popcorn is made out of corn kernals.
Popcorn is corn.
No, popcorn kernels are seeds that can be planted to grow corn plants, but not specifically popcorn plants. The corn plants will produce ears of corn, which can then be harvested and dried to make popcorn.
Yes, popcorn is a special type of corn, specifically called popping corn.
Well, darling, popcorn and regular corn are like distant cousins at a family reunion. Popcorn is a specific type of corn kernel that has a hard moisture-sealed hull, which allows it to pop when heated. Regular corn, on the other hand, is the sweet or field corn you find on the cob or in cans. So, in a nutshell, popcorn is the fun, crunchy sibling of regular corn that steals the show at movie nights.
No. To make Popcorn you must use Popcorn, which is a specific variety, just like sweet corn and field corn
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.
Yes, you can grow corn from popcorn kernels. Popcorn kernels are a type of corn that has been specially bred to have a hard outer shell that allows them to pop when heated. If you plant popcorn kernels in the ground, they can grow into corn plants that produce ears of corn.
because its corn that pops
Popcorn has a higher water content than dried corn of other strains.
No, popcorn doesn't come from animals. It comes from corn, and corn is a plant.