Why Does Popcorn Pop?

Why Does Popcorn Pop?
Author: Don Voorhees
Publisher: M J F Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2001-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781567314908

Presents information about various kinds of foods by answering interesting questions.

What Makes Popcorn Pop?

What Makes Popcorn Pop?
Author: Jack Myers
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1994-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781563974021

Questions and answers explore the scientific aspects of the world around us.

Why Does Popcorn Pop? and Other Kitchen Questions

Why Does Popcorn Pop? and Other Kitchen Questions
Author: Catherine Ripley
Publisher: Maple Tree
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Children's questions and answers
ISBN: 9781895688719

Answers to questions about popcorn and other items found in the kitchen. Question And Answer Storybook.

Cooking for Geeks

Cooking for Geeks
Author: Jeff Potter
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2010-07-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1449396038

Presents recipes ranging in difficulty with the science and technology-minded cook in mind, providing the science behind cooking, the physiology of taste, and the techniques of molecular gastronomy.

The Popcorn Book

The Popcorn Book
Author: Tomie DePaola
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1978
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780823403141

Presents a variety of facts about popcorn and includes two recipes.

Rose Water and Orange Blossoms

Rose Water and Orange Blossoms
Author: Maureen Abood
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0762456043

Pomegranates and pistachios. Floral waters and cinnamon. Bulgur wheat, lentils, and succulent lamb. These lush flavors of Maureen Abood's childhood, growing up as a Lebanese-American in Michigan, inspired Maureen to launch her award-winning blog, Rose Water & Orange Blossoms. Here she revisits the recipes she was reared on, exploring her heritage through its most-beloved foods and chronicling her riffs on traditional cuisine. Her colorful culinary guides, from grandparents to parents, cousins, and aunts, come alive in her stories like the heady aromas of the dishes passed from their hands to hers. Taking an ingredient-focused approach that makes the most of every season's bounty, Maureen presents more than 100 irresistible recipes that will delight readers with their evocative flavors: Spiced Lamb Kofta Burgers, Avocado Tabbouleh in Little Gems, and Pomegranate Rose Sorbet. Weaved throughout are the stories of Maureen's Lebanese-American upbringing, the path that led her to culinary school and to launch her blog, and life in Harbor Springs, her lakeside Michigan town.

Let's Pop, Pop, Popcorn!

Let's Pop, Pop, Popcorn!
Author: Cynthia Schumerth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-03-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781534110427

"Told through rhyme, the step-by-step process of how America's favorite snack is grown, harvested, and popped is explained. Back matter includes scientific facts and activities"--

Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree

Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree
Author: Georgia W. Bello
Publisher: Covenant Communications Incorporated
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781577349167

Children delight in spring blossoms that resemble popcorn on a tree.

Popped Culture

Popped Culture
Author: Andrew F. Smith
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-11-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 164336281X

The history, legends, and cookery of America's favorite snack food Whether in movie theaters or sports arenas, at fairs or theme parks, around campfires or family hearths, Americans consume more popcorn by volume than any other snack. To the world, popcorn seems as American as baseball and apple pie. Within American food lore, popcorn holds a special place, for it was purportedly shared by Native Americans at the first Thanksgiving. In Popped Culture, Andrew F. Smith tests such legends against archaeological, agricultural, culinary, and social findings. While debunking many myths, he discovers a flavorful story of the curious kernel's introduction and ever-increasing consumption in North America. Unlike other culinary fads of the nineteenth century, popcorn has never lost favor with the American public. Smith gauges the reasons for its unflagging popularity: the invention of "wire over the fire" poppers, commercial promotion by shrewd producers, the fascination of children with the kernel's magical "pop," and affordability. To explain popcorn's twentieth-century success, he examines its fortuitous association with new technology—radio, movies, television, microwaves—and recounts the brand-name triumphs of American manufacturers and packagers. His familiarity with the history of the snack allows him to form expectations about popcorn's future in the United States and abroad. Smith concludes his account with more than 160 surprising historical recipes for popcorn cookery, including the intriguing use of the snack in custard, hash, ice cream, omelets, and soup.

Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies

Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies
Author: Richard B. McKenzie
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2008-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387770011

This entertaining book seeks to unravel an array of pricing puzzles from the one captured in the book’s title to why so many prices end with "9" (as in $2.99 or $179). Along the way, the author explains how the 9/11 terrorists have, through the effects of their heinous acts on the relative prices of various modes of travel, killed more Americans since 9/11 than they killed that fateful day. He also explains how well-meaning efforts to spur the use of alternative, supposedly environmentally friendly fuels have starved millions of people around the world and given rise to the deforestation of rainforests in Malaysia and Indonesia.