What makes popcorn Fluffy?

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The Internet-approved tip is as follows: Soak popcorn kernels
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A popcorn kernel's strong hull contains the seed's hard, starchy shell endosperm with 14–20% moisture, which turns to steam as the kernel is heated. Pressure from the steam continues to build until the hull ruptures, allowing the kernel to forcefully expand, to 20 to 50 times its original volume, and then cool.
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in water for 10 minutes, then drain and pop as normal. The theory is that the extra moisture helps produce fluffier puffs.
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What makes popcorn white and fluffy?

As heat is applied to the dried kernels, the droplet of water converts to steam, and pressure begins to build. Once the hull can no longer hold the pressure of the steam, the kernel explodes. The starch inside the kernel turns into the white fluffy, crunchy stuff we call popcorn.
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Why is my popcorn not popping Fluffy?

Popcorn kernels will not pop if they contain too little or too much water moisture inside the kernel. The popcorn kernels which do pop have 14-15% moisture in the hull and anything less or more will cause the popcorn kernel to not explode. You can test the moisture of your popcorn by using your fingernail.
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What makes popcorn spongy?

As the kernel heats up, the water expands, building pressure against the hard starch surface. Eventually, this thin 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 and releasing steam.
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What is the fluffiest popcorn?

White Popcorn Kernels

White popcorn kernels are perfectly white when they pop. Their texture is fluffier and more tender than that of yellow popcorn, and they are harder to find. However, if you want your popcorn to be as aesthetically pleasing as possible, opt for white butterfly popcorn.
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Does soaking popcorn make it pop better?

When you soak popcorn kernels in water, the seeds absorb extra moisture. This increased water content causes the kernels to pop slightly faster. The increased speed of popping is not significant when soaking kernels in water. It can and does cause some of the kernels to be fluffy.
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What is best oil for popping popcorn?

The best cooking oil for popcorn has a high smoking point, and canola oil is the most excellent option if you seek to make a healthy snack. Canola oil, unlike other oils, are high in omega-3 fatty acids and vegan friendly.
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How do you make popcorn that's not chewy?

How Do You Make Popcorn That's Not Chewy?
  1. Letting the steam out when making popcorn is the key step to prevent it from becoming chewy.
  2. To improve chewy popcorn, you can try spreading it on a baking sheet and placing it in the oven for a couple of minutes. ...
  3. A quarter cup of kernels will make around two bowls of popcorn.
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Why is my homemade popcorn hard?

One is that it will overcook just one side of kernels, so it is hard to pop and cannot meet your demands. The second is that the heating of the kernel is too slow; the moisture escapes too much and makes the popcorn chewy.
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Why you shouldn't eat popcorn?

The trouble with PFCs is that they break down into perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a chemical that's suspected to cause cancer. These chemicals make their way into the popcorn when you heat them up. When you eat the popcorn, they get into your bloodstream and can remain in your body for a long time.
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What does too much oil do to popcorn?

If you use too much oil, this can easily lead to poor popping results. The problem with too much oil is that the kernels end up swimming in the oil and roasting slowly instead of exploding into fully popped kernels. Also, do not pour in too many kernels with the oil.
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Is olive oil good for popping popcorn?

Cooking Oil Options

Extra-virgin olive oil: You can absolutely make popcorn with olive oil, as long as you cook it over medium heat. Olive oil is my favorite oil to use and it's the healthiest option. Coconut oil: Movie theaters cook popcorn in coconut oil and it is delicious.
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Does popcorn need oil to pop?

Butter or oil isn't necessary to make popcorn kernels pop! From what I can tell, adding butter or oil to your pot on the stove is mainly there for flavor—and maybe to keep the outsides of the kernels from burning. But definitely not to help them pop!
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Do movie theaters use white or yellow popcorn?

Around 99% of popcorn grown is the yellow variety. Theaters and most commercial users of popcorn use yellow. It pops bigger and looks better in the popping machine. It also pops to a more sturdy flake so it stands up to flavoring better.
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What is the difference between white popcorn and yellow popcorn?

Simply put, white popcorn has a more tender texture than yellow. This is because it pops into smaller, more fine bright white shapes. Conversely, yellow popcorn tends to produce a much larger and sturdier form than white corn, and the popped kernels hold a yellowish tint to them.
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How do you make popcorn better?

Seven Sweet and Salty Ways to Season Your Popcorn
  1. Faux cheesy: Add 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast and 2 teaspoon melted butter or olive oil. ...
  2. Parmesan, garlic and pepper: ...
  3. Cocoa-coconut: ...
  4. Garlic chili lime: ...
  5. Truffle: ...
  6. Pizza: ...
  7. Peanut butter and honey:
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How much oil do you put in popcorn?

You only need 2 tablespoons of oil per half cup of kernels, so this popcorn won't taste greasy!
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Can you salt popcorn before popping?

According to Popcorn.org, salting kernels before popping them can actually cause the popped popcorn to be tough instead of light and fluffy. And let's be honest, nobody wants overly chewy popcorn. That's why you definitely need to wait until the entire bowl is popped before you decide to add salt.
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How do you make popcorn crispy?

The secret to stay-crispy popcorn that's really butter is clarified butter, also known as ghee. This is just melted butter that's simmered until the water in the butter evaporates – because butter is made up of fat, milk solids and water. Once the water is evaporated, the melted butter is now pure butter fat.
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Is butter or oil better for popcorn?

Cooking the kernels in butter would weigh down the popcorn, making it soggy and greasy. Oil is better for cooking popcorn because it won't make it mushy and keeps it from drying out during the cooking process.
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What salt is best for popcorn?

You can pretty much use any salt to make your own popcorn salt but I prefer to go for finer sea salt or sea salt flakes. Extra fine sea salt will give you a finer texture and flakes will be slightly rougher and chunkier.
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Can you use butter instead of oil for popcorn?

Fortunately, there is an easy way to get around the problem and succeed in popping popcorn with butter instead of oil – simply use clarified butter, or ghee, which can withstand higher temperatures and still give your popcorn the buttery flavor you seek.
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Should I refrigerate popcorn kernels?

While some people recommend refrigerating or freezing popcorn kernels, the Popcorn Board advises against it. Refrigerators and freezers are often very dry, and even in a good container, the kernels could lose some of their important moisture content.
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