One way they popped popcorn was throwing it into a fire. Another way they popped it was putting it a long basket, dropped a few very hot stones, and put the top on.
The Indians are believed to have first cooked popcorn. They would take the corn kernels that they couldn't eat and place them over a fire in a pan. When it was ready, the popcorn would just fly out of the pan.
The Indians were the first to create popcorn then the settlers found out about it. The Indians were the first to create popcorn then the settlers found out about it. The Indians were the first to create popcorn then the settlers found out about it. The Indians were the first to create popcorn then the settlers found out about it. The Indians were the first to create popcorn then the settlers found out about it.
No, microwave popcorn is specifically designed to be cooked in a microwave and should not be cooked on the stove.
Yes the iroquois did eat popcorn the grew corn then cooked it to make popcorn
A piece of uncooked popcorn weighs more then a poped peice of popcorn.
Erm, No.
Popcorn.
Yes. Popcorn is corn cooked so hot the heat and pressure builds up in the inside until it explodes and makes popcorn
Now theres a question - how big are the popcorn kernels? OR what is the price of one gram of popcorn kernels and of course, to both queries, cooked or not cooked - wrong answer or wrong question?
Not really. The health benefits of popcorn can be realized with plain popcorn. Kettle popcorn is covered in sugar, salt, and fat. Check the label.
No, microwave popcorn is specifically designed to be cooked in a microwave and cannot be made on a stove.
It started with the American Indians.