Is there water in a popcorn kernal?
Yes, there is water in a popcorn kernel. Each kernel contains a small amount of moisture, typically around 13-14%, stored within the starchy interior. When heated, this water turns into steam, creating pressure inside the kernel until it eventually pops, resulting in the fluffy popcorn we enjoy.
Can you get some popcorn science fair project bibliographies?
I dont have a bibliography, but this is pretty straightforward. heres the testable question "Which type of popcorn leaves the fewest amount of unpopped kernels"
Does the power of a microwave affect how well it makes popcorn with a detailed explanation?
no the power of a mircowave does not affect how well popcorn is made.............
Do you put the butter syrup in the popcorn machine?
No. You would make the syrup and the popcorn separately. Then, pour the syrup over the popcorn. Some recipes also say that you should spread the covered popcorn on a cookie sheet and bake it in the oven for some time.
Are Shapell homes built in San Mateo in 1978 with popcorn ceilings containing asbestos?
It's very likely that it COULD be. It's fairly simple to find out. Head down to your local hardware store and obtain an asbestos test kit. The kit will give you directions on how to take a sample and send it in to get the results. I STRONGLY suggest that you test any time you are uncertain so that you can take the appropriate action to protect your health and the health of everyone who enters your home.
Is Garretts popcorn available for sale in Canada?
Yes Garrett's Popcorn is available for sale in Canada. It is also available on line shipping out of the USA.
How does the boyles law and Charles law relat to popcorn?
The kinetic and potential energy stored in the corn.
Why doesn't popcorn pop if pierced?
Popcorn pops because of the moisture trapped inside. When that moisture heats up, the molecules move apart. When there's no more room, the kernels burst open (which lets the steam out, so the popcorn isn't soggy. So, if you pierce the kernels, you're letting the moisture out instead of causing it to expand within the trapped space. (Dried out kernels don't pop.)
Germaine ate a fourth of a bag of popcorn that was half full how much of the bag did she eat?
If Germaine ate a fourth of a bag of popcorn that was half full, she ate 1/8 of the bag of popcorn.
Why does microwave popcorn lose its freshness faster than popcorn cooking machine popcorn?
Well, micorwave popcorn is supposed to be used quickly, because they think your probably just going eat it right away. Machine popcorn is supposed to last a while.
Who introduced popcorn to the Pilgrims in 1630?
In 1630, popcorn was introduced to the English colonists by an Indian named Quadequina who brought it in deerskin bags as his contribution at their first Thanksgiving dinner.
Corn Popping was originally discovered by Native Americans, but became popular as a snack food during the Great Depression in the United States.
What ketone are in artificial butter flavor popcorn?
benzaldehyde
Benzaldehyde is the primary flavor ingredient used in an artificial cherry flavor. It has nothing to do with butter flavor. As noted below, diacetyl is the most commonly used flavor ingredient in a butter flavor.
How do you make popcorn stale?
leave it exposed to the air, then after a few days (5 days or more) it will become stale.
Is the expression lets blow this popsicle stand or lets blow this popcorn stand?
Though it has been heard as "let's blow this pop stand" and "let's blow this popcorn stand," it is much more commonly heard as "let's blow this popsicle stand."