Popcorn has been around for quite some time now. Popcorn has been enjoyed by our grandparents, parents, and even great grandparents. Each and every year Americans consume over 16 billion quarts of popcorn. This article will go over some of the more interesting facts of popcorn and popcorn makers so you’ll know even more about one of America’s favorite snacks.
Firstly, we should go over popcorn before we cover the machines they are popped with. Popcorn is a low calorie snack that is created from corn kernels and is considered a whole grain food. This food is a great snack for many people who like to snack at night but do not want to gain weight while doing so.
Popcorn machines are the tools we use to transform corn kernels into wonderful snacks that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. These machines come in many different shapes and sizes and can be found in both homes and places of business.
You can pop popcorn in small amounts using a stove top or a microwave. You’ll find that the biggest use the modern day microwave is for cooking popcorn. However, commercial popcorn machines that cook large amounts of popcorn to perfection have actually been around longer than the microwave. In 1885 the world’s first popcorn machine was built and is still sold today.
You’ll see large scale machines at carnivals, theaters, and even restaurants. The movies are not complete without a large tub of popcorn and I can’t imagine going to a show without grabbing some buttery popcorn to enjoy while watching.
What most people don’t realize is that popcorn poppers are not just for business use. These machines can be purchased on a smaller scale and used right inside of your home. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to eat popcorn that hasn’t been burned by your microwave? When your buddies visit they could all enjoy some popcorn fresh from your new popcorn popper.
These popcorn machines are not even expensive to purchase. These machines can easily be found online at dramatically reduced prices. These machines can even be used as business tools to bring in additional revenue selling popcorn.