An ear of popcorn is simply an earn of corn turned to popcorn.
I'm sure "popcorn ear" refers to the same thing.
Yes, you can grow popcorn from popcorn kernels. Popcorn kernels can be planted in soil to grow into popcorn plants, which produce ears of corn with kernels that can be popped into popcorn.
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.
The oldest popcorn ears were found in caves in New Mexico, specifically the Bat Cave and the nearby caves of the region. Archaeological evidence suggests that these popcorn remnants date back approximately 5,600 years. This discovery indicates that popcorn has been enjoyed for thousands of years, highlighting its long-standing presence in human history.
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.
48 ears in 1 case of corn, such as the cases you see the produce dept. at grocery stores.
You have big ears.
Not once it has been dried. Popcorn is a type of grass and grows very tall. The ears of corn contain the seeds of the plant. They can be removed from the plant and planted to make more corn plants. Once it has been dried, it is no longer living and is 'dead.'
To successfully grow popcorn seeds, plant them in well-drained soil in a sunny spot, water regularly, and fertilize occasionally. Make sure the plants have enough space to grow, and harvest the ears when the kernels are fully mature.
Knock knock. Who's there? Popcorn. Popcorn who? Popcorn and movie time.
popcorn is still popcorn;)
Popcorn popped from a popcorn machine is much better than popcorn popped in a microwave.
some popcorn does..other popcorn doesnt