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Popcorn popped from a popcorn machine is much better than popcorn popped in a microwave.
i'd say stove
They both pop equally well if instructions are followed.
No, a microwave doesn't have to spin to cook popcorn. While some microwave models have a turntable that rotates to ensure even cooking, it's not a requirement for cooking popcorn. Additionally, some advanced microwaves with sensor cooking technology can detect when the popcorn is ready based on humidity levels, providing optimal results without the need for rotation.
As long as you use regular popcorn kernels with nothing added to them, it really makes no difference in the taste of the popcorn if you pop it in the microwave or in a popcorn maker. However, if you are using the packets of microwave popcorn that have added flavorings and fat, I would say that plain popcorn tastes better. If you want to make popcorn conveniently but without additives, I would recommend putting about a quarter of a cup of popcorn kernels in a regular brown paper bag along with about a teaspoon of vegetable oil and using that to pop the popcorn in the microwave instead of the microwave popcorn bags from the grocery store. You simply add the kernels and oil in the bag, seal it up tightly, then microwave for two to three minutes, until you hear the kernels stop popping. This is significantly healthier, cheaper, and better-tasting than store-bought popcorn.
Pop Secret popcorn is a delicious microwave popcorn that has a unique flavor called Homestyle that is MUCH better than any other popcorn flavor out there!!
Nothing will happen. but after you microwave it and eat it. you're face will melt off!
Room temp. popcorn works better than frozen but popcorn cold from the fridge works even better. Freeze some popcorn for at least 1-2 days. And put the other popcorn in the kitchen or wherever an let it sit there. Then put them separately in the microwave for about 2-3 mins. After that you open them up (be careful not to burn yourself) and count the unpopped kernels and the popped kernel's. See how much of a difference there is. I tried this in class with other people. So I know i works.
Sadly, but NO.
It depends...... where exactly do you want to put the popcorn if it is really hot and you put it in the microwave it will most likly pop better or burn. if it is cold it will probably work.........
i did an experiment on it. the answer is non-frozen.
microwave