How The Popcorn Is Made?
Popcorn is made by heating up kernels of corn until the moisture inside them turns into steam and expands. When the pressure inside the kernel builds up to a certain point, the outer shell of the kernel will burst open, revealing the fluffy white interior. This can be done on the stovetop in a pot with oil, in a microwave with a special popcorn bag, or in a popcorn machine that uses hot air to pop the kernels. Once the popcorn is popped, it can be seasoned with butter, salt, or other flavors to taste.