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Popcorn Thursdays. — Fotopedia
We decided to have a little Thursday night fun, so in place of our usual good time, we popped some popcorn and enjoyed some good family time.

It's not tradition yet, but I wouldn't mind establishing Popcorn Night on one of the days of the week...especially since we have a Whirley Pop! Mmm...
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Popcorn

Popcorn, or popping corn, is corn (maize) which expands from the kernel and puffs up when heated. Corn is able to pop because, like sorghum, quinoa and millet, its kernels have a hard moisture-sealed hull and a dense starchy interior. This allows pressure to build inside the kernel until an explosive "pop" results. Some strains of corn are now cultivated specifically as popping corns.

There are many techniques for popping corn. Commercial large-scale popcorn machines were invented by Charles Cretors in the late 19th century. Many types of small-scale home methods for popping corn also exist, with the most popular in the United States being prepackaged.

Depending on how it is prepared and cooked, some consider it to be a health food while others caution against it for a variety of reasons. Popcorn can also have non-food applications, ranging from holiday decorations to packaging materials.


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