Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Popcorn Writing

In room 5 last week we where making explanations on why popcorn pops! i hope you enjoy my piece of writing.


 Why Does Popcorn Pop? Pop! pop! pop! The sound of the great popcorn popping into one of the best buttery foods ever. But yes first we have to harvest it but luckily if you aren’t a farmer you can just buy it. But it is not just ordinary you have to harvest it otherwise no popcorn for you and you also have to go through the process to make the popcorn. There are tons of different types of corn but there is only one that actually pop’s popcorn must have the same amount of water. Not more or not less each kernel must have 19% of water for it to pop. Because if you have too much water it won't pop and the same if it doesn't have enough. let's be real who doesn't want perfect popcorn that pops or that is edible for that matter, if it is not edible then there is no more popcorn then. How the perfect popcorn is made with the best popping process. The kernels when they are added to a hot pan with some oil or butter then the popping process starts. The water temperature that is in the kernel increases it then turns into steam. Next the steam creates pressure on the layer on the outer side and then that creates the explosion. How it all starts now that i have explained the process now i am going to explain how it all stars. First the corn is planted and it eventually grows then it is harvested and some of it gets processed and is sold and some of it is turned into popcorn like how i just explained. In conclusion popcorn has a bit of a unique process to turn corn into popcorn. Overall popcorn is very unique in a lot of ways. It is kind of crazy to think that a vegetable is turned into a great buttery food. Quick question: what is your favorite type of popcorn? Mine is the movie theater popcorn. By Hunter

1 comment:

  1. hello hunter. This it very good I like how you have described the sound popcorn makes when it pops and how its sweet and buttery.

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