Marwar Natural Popcorn Kernels (Ready to Cook, Unpopped Seeds)
Raw Popcorn, a variety of corn (maize), the kernels of which, when exposed to heat or microwaves, get active and act as pop up and exploded into large fluffy masses. Popcorn can be a perfect snack for people who are looking to eat healthier or to lose weight.

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Popcorn is a special type of corn that “pops” when exposed to heat.
At the center of each kernel is a small amount of water, which expands when heated and eventually causes the kernel to explode.
The oldest piece of popcorn was discovered in New Mexico and is said to be over 5,000 years old.
Over the years, it has become increasingly popular. It became especially popular during time because it was so cheap.
Popcorn is an incredibly versatile snack. Eat it plain, or spiced, or sweetened, or lightly buttered. Have it dry or gooey. It’s all good.
popcorn is whole grain food that offers many of the same benefits of corn, rice, wheat, barley, and oats. Ideal for kids, as an evening snack.
If you are on a diet chart, do not forget to include this healthy snack which will make you lose weight within days.
Popcorn seeds a healthier option as compared to chips in deep fry oil. Its better to shift to low calories option as smart choice in Kitchen.

Popcorn is one snack that is 100 percent unprocessed whole grain. Just one serving of popcorn such as SkinnyPop Popcorn Original contains more than 70 percent of the recommended daily whole grain intake. Plus, eating more popcorn is one of 30 ways to get more fiber in your diet without even trying.
High-fiber foods take more time to digest than non-fibrous foods, so they can keep you fuller longer. Snacking on air-popped popcorn in between meals can make you less tempted by sweets and fatty foods.
You can put way more on popcorn than just butter and salt. Add cinnamon or apple pie spice for a sweet treat, or go spicy with hot sauce, wasabi, or curry. You can also give your snack an Italian flair with grated Parmesan and a dash of olive oil. Basically, anything in your spice rack can add more flavor without very many calories when you’re eating popcorn.
How to Cook Popcorn ?
Directions
Step 1:
Pour the oil and kernels into the pot and cover. Set on the stove over medium heat. Wait. You’ll hear the popcorn begin to sizzle. Keep waiting. (Have a pair of oven mitts at the ready!) Eventually, you’ll hear the first pop.
Step 2:
Once the first kernel pops, start shaking the pot, holding onto the lid so it doesn’t fly off. (For extra-crispy popcorn, keep the lid ajar when you’re shaking or use a lid that has a vent hole to allow some steam to escape.)
Keep on shaking as the popping rate increases—this is key to avoid burning the kernels. After 2 or 3 minutes, the popping will slow down and eventually putter to an infrequent pop. Remove the pot from the heat.
Step 3:
Pour your melted butter over the popcorn and shake. I like to do this right in the pan and add the salt last so it adheres more evenly. If you want to branch out from the classic butter and salt popcorn toppings, try these flavored popcorn recipes.
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Popcorn, a variety of corn (maize), the kernels of which, when exposed to heat or microwaves, are exploded into large fluffy masses. The corn used for popping may be any of about 25 different varieties A popcorn kernel has an extremely hard hull and hard outer endosperm, and within there is a mass of moist, starchy, white endosperm. Popcorn kernels seeds are perfect starter for get together and movie nights Serve ready popcorns as healthy snack. Enjoy popcorns at any time of the day If you love popcorn, you'll be pleased to know that it offers many surprising nutritional benefits. Not only is popcorn low in calories, but it is extremely rich in antioxidants and delivers a healthy dose of fiber to aid in digestion and heart health. If eaten plain, popcorn can fill you up with only trace amounts of saturated fat. Popcorn can be a perfect snack for people who are looking to eat healthier or to lose weight. Even if you're not trying to lose weight, popcorn is whole grain food that offers many of the same benefits of corn, rice, wheat, barley, and oats. If air-popped, popcorn delivers only trace amounts of fat. Most are "healthy" monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, as opposed to the "unhealthy" saturated fats that clog arteries. Not only is popcorn low in calories, but it is extremely rich in antioxidants and delivers a healthy dose of fiber to aid in digestion and heart health. If you are on a diet chart, do not forget to include this healthy snack which will make you lose weight within days. Popcorn seeds a healthier option as compared to chips in deep fry oil. Its better to shift to low calories option as smart choice in Kitchen
Disclaimer:
TO ENSURE 100% POPPING, MAKE SURE ALL SEEDS GET THOROUGHLY POLISHED BY BUTTER. FULL BUTTER/GHEE ENSURES 100% POPPING.