Amish Country Popcorn | 6 lb Bag | Baby White Popcorn Kernels | Small & Tender Popcorn | Old Fashioned, Non-GMO and Gluten Free (Baby White - 6 lb Bag)








Key features
- •You will receive a six pound bag of delicious, gourmet baby white popping corn from Amish Country Popcorn
- •Your purchase also includes the fantastic recipe guide: the "15 Amazing Popcorn Recipes" eBook
- •Non GMO, gluten free, tree nut and peanut free
- •A deliciously satisfying, low calorie and healthy snack
- •Grown, manufactured and packaged in the heart of the USA
Amish Country Popcorn | 6 lb Bag | Baby White Popcorn Kernels | Small & Tender Popcorn | Old Fashioned, Non-GMO and Gluten Free (Baby White - 6 lb Bag)
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NO hulls!
lilymadonna✓ Verified Purchase•January 26, 2018
I love this popcorn.... the kernals are small, and produce a smaller popped corn, but there are virtually NO hulls. I usually pick my popcorn pieces apart, picking out hulls, as I just don't like to chew or swallow them. I have not done that with this popcorn... it has good flavor and is tender, and I will be making this my go to popcorn. It is a bit costly, but worth it to me.
This is good stuff!
Brewingbiker✓ Verified Purchase•December 4, 2017
I use this popcorn in my movie popcorn machine. Keep in mind two things: These are small kernels and white corn. This produces smaller popped corn and also fewer husks. This brand seems to produce fewer old maids (unpopped kernels) and is very flavorful. My wife and I both prefer this brand over the others we have tried (and we have tried a lot of them. Never had 'bad' ones, but this one seems better than the others). It comes just as pictured -in a large bag.
This popcorn is good enough to buy again
Ronald D. Ellermeier✓ Verified Purchase•December 3, 2017
I'm reviewing a repeat order. This popcorn is good enough to buy again. It is very tender, has a minimum of hulls and pops completely. In general, yellow popcorn has more flavor, but with heavy, sometimes sharp hulls. White popcorn has a little less "corn" flavor, but is far more tender with fewer hulls. Whether any popcorn pops well or not is a function of how well the farmer and the processor treat and care for the grain. It must not have cracks and scratches in the pericarp and must be at about 14% moisture. Popcorn should be sealed at home so it doesn't dry below 14%, or you will get lots of "old maids". It seems to us that the producers and processors of this popcorn are doing a pretty good job.
This is the softest popcorn ever
B. Loomis✓ Verified Purchase•November 6, 2017
This popcorn is incredible, its ultra soft, with less husks to deal with. Only a few uncooked kernels. Im using a microwave popper with a tablespoon of butter and a little salt. Best popcorn ive ever had outside of a movie theater.
Edit: just ordered my 2nd batch, i'll never go back to normal popcorn, this stuff is so soft and no husks.
Edit: just ordered my 2nd batch, i'll never go back to normal popcorn, this stuff is so soft and no husks.
TAKES LONGER TO POP in microwave than Orvile Recenbacker
Mac Maven✓ Verified Purchase•November 5, 2017
But it tastes good. I pop in the microwave. in a microwave popper I've had for years. I usually use 1Tbls salted coconut oil to 3 Tbls of popcorn kernels and pop on high setting for 4 minutes. With this Amish Counry Baby White, I had to give them another 4 minutes. Then I still had a few unpopped--less than 1Tbls. I ate the popped ones, then put the rest back in the Microwave for another 2 minutes and it popped almost all of them. So, although this takes more popping time, more kernels get popped than the Orvile Recenbacker white corn brand that I had been using ( 1 Tbls oil to 3 Tbls kernels) previously. Next time I think I'll give it 10 minutes on high.
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