It actually depends on the age and quality of the popcorn itself. Probably go for a well-known brand, like Orville Reddenbacher, instead of an "Always Save" brand.
You will need all different brands of popcorn, a microwave, several bowls, and a paper and pencil to record your data. Hope I helped and good luck!!!
pop weaver is the best. you should try this kind.
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Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.Typically, popcorn has no nutritional value. At least this is what i have been told from a medical university.
Popcorn balls
It cost at least 3.00 at walmart!
Popcorn will keep nicely on the shelf for at least a year. Freezing it will dehydrate it which will not let it pop. Popcorn's cooking properties involve the internal moisture of the kernal, so freezing it would be bad.
puma is the least best brand
if you have packaged popcorn past the expiration date, throw it way because if must be at least 3 years old.
Yes it does. If you put 3 bags of popcorn in a fridge, a freezer, and at room temperature and then cook them, the popcorn stored in the fridge has the most popcorn popped. The freezer has the least. You can't make popcorn too hot or too cold which is why the fridge is best. For minor evidence that this is true, I did this experiment myself.
lachlans home brand
1. Does an ice cube melt faster in darkness or light? 2. Does marigolds(you can pick any plant) grow faster in darkness or light? 3. which brand of popcorn keeps the least kernels?