The 2 reasons your popcorn won't pop. If you can dent the kernel with your nail it's still way too wet to pop. If the kernel is very hard and can't be dented but doesn't pop, it probably needs moisture added into it.
According to popcorn company America's Favorite Popcorn, the kernels are forced to pop open into popcorn when the amount of pressure caused by steam inside of the kernel is too much toUnderstanding this, if the hull is damaged, don't expect your kernel to pop. If your corn has dried out, don't expect it to pop or pop well because there will be less pressure inside the kernel when heated. If you heat the corn slowly, some of the steam of the kernel will leak out before the kernel pops, expect the corn to not pop as large or You don't want the kernels to burn while you're popping corn (which is why on the stovetop you have to shake your pan regularly). Also, you need to make sure the popping corn doesn't pop everywhere. So you need a device that can handle both the heat and the expanding volume of the popcorn. while ensuring the kernels don't burn.Why Popcorn Doesn't Pop By Rebecca Skloot Dec. 11, 2005 Here's an undeniable fact: when you make popcorn -- no matter what brand you use, no matter how closely you follow the directions -- some
Why Is My Popcorn Machine Not Popping? 1. Cause: Improper Storage of Your Popcorn Kernels Your popcorn kernels will stay fresh for a long time if you store 2. Cause: Your Popcorn Isn't Getting Hot Enough to Pop Another reason why your popcorn might not pop is that it isn't 3. Cause: Your