popcorn 101
How popcorn POPS
Popcorn is a special type of corn, and it is the only variety that pops. Inside each seed is a tiny droplet of water and oil. When popcorn is heated between 350-400 degrees F, the water and oil inside the seed turns to steam, causing it to expand and eventually break the seed coat—the outer hull— open. When it breaks, or “pops,” the seed is flipped inside out, exposing the soft white fluffy starch.
NUTRITION FACTS
Nutritionally, popcorn is one of the best all-around snack foods you can select. It is a healthy whole grain, high in essential vitamins and minerals, low in fat and calories, high in fiber and antioxidants, gluten-free and non-GMO. Here are a few nutritional fun facts:
Popcorn provides 67% as much protein,110% as much iron and as much calcium as an equal amount of beef.
A 1.5 ounce serving of popcorn supplies the same amount of energy as two eggs.
A cup of unbuttered popcorn contains less calories than half a medium grapefruit.
Popcorn has higher levels of healthy antioxidants than some fruits and vegetables.
Popcorn is a good snack for diabetics as it does not impact blood sugar.
Sources: Purdue University Extension, Dr. Joe Vinson and Michael G. Coco, University of Scranton