New Discovery Cancels Out Combinded Sign Of Last Days

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  • bronzefist
    bronzefist

    I no longer can believe we are in the dreaded "last days". Experts Solve Mystery of Unpopped Popcorn

    Fri Apr 22,10:50 AM ET

    By RICK CALLAHAN, Associated Press Writer

    INDIANAPOLIS - Eat your way to the bottom of almost any bag of popcorn and there they are: the rock-hard, jaw-rattling unpopped kernels known as old maids.


    AP Photo

    The nuisance kernels have kept many a dentist busy, but their days could be numbered: Scientists say they now know why some popcorn kernels resist popping into puffy white globes.

    It's long been known that popcorn kernels must have a precise moisture level in their starchy center ? about 15 percent ? to explode. But Purdue University researchers found the key to a kernel's explosive success lies in the composition of its hull.

    Unpopped kernels, it turns out, have leaky hulls that prevent the moisture pressure buildup needed for them to pop and lack the optimal hull structure that allows most kernels to explode.

    "They're sort of like little pressure vessels that explode when the pressure reaches a certain point," said Bruce Hamaker, a Purdue professor of food chemistry. "But if too much moisture escapes, it loses its ability to pop and just sits there."

    The findings may help popcorn breeders select the best varieties ? or create new ones ? with superior hulls that yield few, if any, unpopped kernels. But for now, there's no way to screen out potential old maids before they end up in bags of popcorn.

    Hamaker and his associates compared the microwave popping performance of 14 Indiana-grown popcorn varieties and examined the crystalline structure of the translucent hulls of both the popped kernels and the duds.

    In the varieties popped, the percentage of unpopped kernels ranged from 4 percent in premium brands to 47 percent in the cheaper ones.

    The findings could be good news for people who savor the snack and those who grow the 17 billion quarts of popcorn sold each year in the United States.

    Wendy Boersema Rappel, a spokeswoman for the Chicago-based Popcorn Board, said popcorn processors are always looking for ways to improve their product, including reducing the number of old maids.

    "It's one of life's annoyances ? it's not rocking anyone's world, but our members always like to improve their product," Rappel said.

    Hamaker said two popcorn manufacturers have already expressed interest in Purdue's findings.

    The research, funded by Purdue's Whistler Center for Carbohydrate Research, which Hamaker directs, has been published online and will appear in the July 11 edition of the journal BioMacromolecules.

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  • Lehaa
    Lehaa

    Well there you go, one of lifes great mysteries solved.

    But what does it have to do with the last days??????

  • bronzefist
    bronzefist

    Just saying.

    Nothing but dread and doom in the 'last days". Good things don't happen...unless this discovery is the Anti-Christ.

  • loosie
    loosie

    now we just sit an wait for th WTBS to come out with some reason that we can eat the popcorn w/o the unpopped kernels.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Those guys should be careful w their explosive corn. If they reach too high of a threshold, they may have the homeland security to deal w. Then again, hs may weaponise it. Then they could reap a fortune.

    S

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