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When you reach the bottom of the popcorn bowl, there is always a few teeth rattling bites when you accidently get one of the pesky popcorn kernels. Sadly, there is not much to be done about these kernels when you are popping your own popcorn at home. To pop, popcorn needs to contain the perfect amount of moisture in the hull and have no external damage to the hull of the seed, so steam from the moisture heating up can create pressure and burst the hull and create yummy popcorn.

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Let's work together to keep the conversation civil. But sometimes it becomes upsetting when they are not well made. Well, that happens because of certain mistakes we make that we are pretty much unaware of. Here we have 7 mistakes that we need to avoid while making popcorn:. The initial mistake we make while making popcorn is by not choosing the right kernels. Stale and old kernels often lose their moisture because of which the popcorn is just not well made.

The kernels that we use should be sealed properly so that it doesn't lose its quality and its shelf life is maintained. There is a reason behind it. The salt granules we use at home for basic cooking are too big in size and they do not stick to the popcorn.

However, it is not necessary that you buy separate salt for popcorn, you can also grind the regular salt in your blender at home to get fine granules. The popcorn timer in your microwave might not be the best to rely on. Eventually, this outer layer gives way, causing the popcorn to explode.

As it explodes, the soft starch inside the popcorn becomes inflated and bursts, turning the kernel inside out. The steam inside the kernel is released, and the popcorn is popped, hot and ready to eat. Salt, butter, and cream and sugar are optional. A good place to start is popcorn. That's a great question, McKinsie H.! Here's what we found at www.

Utter's Class! We're so glad you are hanging out with us in Wonderopolis! We WONDER if you can think of other types of food that make noises when you cook them like when you boil, or simmer, or fry them! Hi, Torrance H.! Each popcorn kernel is covered in a hard shell called a hull.

That shell is so hard, that our teeth have a tough time breaking through it, causing pain when you try to bite into it or worse, a piece of your tooth to be broken off! When popcorn hasn't popped and is still in kernel-form, it's just too hard for our teeth to break open. Trying to break open the kernel with your teeth could hurt and even damage a tooth, so it's best to not try it! That sounds like such a fun and tasty festival, Room ! We hope you have a really awesome time this weekend!

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Thanks for sharing your comment with us! Way to go! Every kernel of popcorn has a tiny droplet of water inside of it that is surrounded by a hull hard shell. We encourage you to re-explore this Wonder to learn more about popcorn! We are undergoing some spring clearing site maintenance and need to temporarily disable the commenting feature. Thanks for your patience. Drag a word to its definition. You have answered 0 of 3 questions correctly and your score is:. Want to add a little wonder to your website?

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