I'm going to eat popcorn all day today.
What is "popcorn" called in your country's language?
It’s fine but popcorn made at home never has the same texture like in the cinemas, i don’t get how they get the salt to ”stick” to individual kernels like that
cabritas
palomitas (de maiz)
>>211700429Do you not own a popcorn machine? Even a small one is fine. You get a spray bottle and you spray """butter""" on them so salt sticks better.
>>211700583I just asked chatgpt and they apparently use a special butter-salt-fragrance thing called ”Flavacol” during the popping process that gives them that distinct cinema feel
>>211700690Yeah. They also pump the popcorn fumes into your theater to make you want to go out and buy popcorn. (in the US)
You can also buy your own popcorn """butter""" by the way, by the gallons on Amazon. (maybe only in the US, don't know)
>>211700333 (OP)I don't like it, it always sticks against my teeth and gets stuck in my molars, awful food.
>>211700429>>211700583I find when you cook popcorn in a pot with the lid on it make the popcorn just that little bit damper which makes salt stick to it better compared to using a popcorn machine.
What do you call Chicken Jockey in your cunt though?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwI1j7sslYI
I just ate popcorn cooked with coconut oil a few minutes ago
not a fan, I'd eat it but can't picture myself having cravings for it. It's probably a nice diet food, given how a pretty small portion of unpopped corn goes a long way, as long as it's not that microwave stuff ofc
it's pipoca though