Thursday, October 20, 2022

October is National Popcorn Poppin' Month!

Who knew there were so many months which celebrated specific foods???!!! Well, if any food is to be celebrated, popcorn should definitely be on the list! I LOVE popcorn! Popped, caramel, it really doesn't matter, I LOVE popcorn!

I thought it would be fun to share some popcorn fun facts with you which I found on-line - did you know . . . 

  • Compared to most snack foods, popcorn is low in calories. Air-popped popcorn has only 31 calories per cup. Oil-popped is only 55 per cup.
  • Popcorn is a type of maize (or corn), a member of the grass family, and is scientifically known as Zea mays everta.
  • Of the 6 types of maize/corn—pod, sweet, flour, dent, flint, and popcorn—only popcorn pops.
  • Most U.S. popcorn is grown in the Midwest, primarily in Indiana, Nebraska, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, and Missouri.
  • Most popcorn comes in two basic shapes when it's popped: snowflake and mushroom. Snowflake is used in movie theaters and ballparks because it looks and pops bigger. Mushroom is used for candy confections because it doesn't crumble.
  • Popping popcorn is one of the number one uses for microwave ovens. Most microwave ovens have a "popcorn" control button.
  • The world’s largest popcorn ball was created by volunteers in Sac City, Iowa in February, 2009.  It weighed 5,000 lbs., stood over 8 ft. tall, and measured 28.8 ft. in circumference.
  • If you made a trail of popcorn from New York City to Los Angeles, you would need more than 352,028,160 popped kernels!

Around this house when we watch a movie - particularly with the grandsons - I often hear things like, "I wonder how long it will be before I smell popcorn?" my oldest grandson said this one day and of course, the answer was, only a couple minutes! I couldn't resist making it for him!

My two younger grandsons are fans of popcorn, too . . . which is why popcorn is typically something which we have at this house when the grandsons are here for a sleepover.

There are lots of ways to make popcorn - in a pan on the stove, hot air popper, regular electric popper or microwave. My favorite popcorn is white, red or blue, popped and topped with butter and salt! Yum! My husband and grandsons enjoy Kettle Korn! What is your favorite way to enjoy popcorn?

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