popcorn is still popcorn;)
because its dried sweet corn and it pops u get it popcorn
Its called butter popcorn or cheese popcorn
A popcorn ceiling is a textured ceiling that looks like small, bumpy clusters resembling popcorn. It is called a popcorn ceiling because of its resemblance to the shape and texture of popped popcorn.
In the popcorn industry, unpopped kernels are known as "old-maids".
Yes, but it was not a popcorn MAKING hat. It just popped the popcorn.
I beleive so.
It started with the American Indians.
It is called "a piece ( or kernel) of popcorn," or more properly if less often, " a popped kernel," or "a popped corn."
An average American eats 2 pounds of popcorn each year!!(Background on answer: several different states the same answer.)An average American eats 2 pounds of popcorn each year!!(Background on answer: several different states the same answer.)
In Swahili, popcorn is referred to as "popcorn." However, it can also be called "mahindi ya kupasuka," which translates to "popped corn." Both terms are understood in contexts involving popcorn.
I believe that it originated from Mexico. Seeing as the native americans/indians grew corn first, they most likely had primitive types of popcorn back then. Thats were it originates, but whether or not its a "American food" is up for you to decide. We sure eat a lot of it though!
Yes, popcorn is a special type of corn, specifically called popping corn.