i am wondering the same thing
An ear of popcorn is simply an earn of corn turned to popcorn. I'm sure "popcorn ear" refers to the same thing.
No. Melted sugar is just what it sounds like sugar that has just been melted. Caramel is sugar that has reaches a temperature of f.320-350 (the caramel stage). Caramel also has added ingredients such as heavy cream and flavors.
Well, darling, popcorn and regular corn are like distant cousins at a family reunion. Popcorn is a specific type of corn kernel that has a hard moisture-sealed hull, which allows it to pop when heated. Regular corn, on the other hand, is the sweet or field corn you find on the cob or in cans. So, in a nutshell, popcorn is the fun, crunchy sibling of regular corn that steals the show at movie nights.
the same word : caramel
You can buy a machine for around $2,000 and it will likely be the same machine that the carnival had. Chances are you don't want to spend that much on a machine for use at home. You can make your own kettle corn at home without the fancy machine. There's a good how to article here: http://www.ehow.com/how_2242252_kettle-corn-home.html
I just googled the same thing. I went to the movies yesterday and my boyfriend and I shared a maxi popcorn and when I woke this morning I have about 6 little ulcers on my bottom lip. The popcorn is the only thing I can think of that would have caused it.
No, there is not the same amount of popcorn in every bag of name brand popcorn.
no it really dosent i have tried it and its the same thing
the kettle is made from iron. Matter passes through and that's why the water is the same temperature as the bottom of the kettle.
the kettle is made from iron. Matter passes through and that's why the water is the same temperature as the bottom of the kettle.
"Caramel" refers to a sweet confection made by heating sugar, while "caramelo" is the Spanish word for caramel. Both terms generally refer to the same sugary, sweet treat.