The exact number of popcorn kernels in 1 cup can vary depending on the size and type of popcorn. On average, there are about 15-20 kernels in 1 tablespoon of popcorn. Therefore, in 1 cup (which is equivalent to 16 tablespoons), there could be roughly 240-320 kernels of popcorn.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
8 grams in 1 cup of popped popcorn
Each kernel produces only one "bloom" when it pops, although it can break into pieces.
high i just weighed a 1/3 cup of popcorn it weighed 5g so x 3 that 15g per cupbut when i put the pieces 1 by 1 on the scale it could not recognise the weight obviously not a scientific scale lol so i would estimate it as about 15g per cup but a cup is really a measurement of size not weight (mass) so it will depend on the size of the kernels that you are eating so how well they pop.
Here are examples for oil-popped popcorn.There are:Approx 44 calories in 1 cup (0.3 oz or 8g) of oil-popped popcornApprox 55-58 calories in 1 cup (0.4 oz or 11g) of oil-popped popcorn.
Calories in one cup of popcornThere are:Approx 55-58 calories in 1 cup (0.4 oz or 11g) of oil-popped popcornApprox 44 calories in 1 cup (0.3 oz or 8g) of oil-popped popcornApprox 31-33 calories in 1 cup (0.3 oz or 8g) of air popped white popcorn.
1 quart = 4 cups 1 cup = 0.25 quart
no one knows because each bag has a diffrent amount of popcorn like 1 bag could have 124 peices of popcorn the other bag could have 84 peices of popcorn
I was just wondering this myself, needing to make 24 C of popcorn on the stove. I found a good rule of thumb is that each 1 Tablespoon of kernels will give you slightly over 1 cup of popped popcorn.
Cook them in butter, it tastes much better and healthier. 50g should be sufficient.
For making popcorn, you should use about 2-3 tablespoons of oil per 1/2 cup of popcorn kernels.
1-oz. net weight (approximately 2-1/2 cups of popped popcorn).