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How Did Popcorn Become Popular

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Early Evidence of Popcorn
==Early Evidence of Popcorn==
 
Corn was domesticated more than 9,000 years ago in the New World, most likely in Mexico. At about 5500 years ago, evidence from Mexico also suggests popcorn may have been made, where burn remains have been found. As corn spread in its use throughout the New World prior to the arrival of Columbus, many cultures that adopted corn began to also make popcorn. This was done mostly by taking a long stick, attaching the corn, and then letting the ear of corn pop its kernels over an open fire. The popcorn would then be captured. Another way included using clay pots where the corn was placed and then the kernels popped inside the jar.
==Developed Popularity==

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