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    How can I make the popcorn yellow?
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    Melt some butter and pour it on top of the popcorn.
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    What can I do about unpopped kernels?
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    You should just avoid eating them and throw them out. If they didn't pop the first time around, they most likely won't pop if you try again.
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    Why do my kernels sometimes burn?
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    The pan may be too hot, which has resulted in some scorching. It may help to turn down the temperature down.
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    Why is my maize kernel burning without even popping?
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    Your pan is too hot. When you turn on the element, turn it to medium heat, let it warm up, and then add your oil and kernels.
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    Do I need oil in order to make popcorn at home?
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    Yes, if you're making popcorn in a pan, oil is essential.
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    Why is my popcorn is not popping?
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    Your pan might not be hot enough, or there might be a problem with the corn, which might be old or stale.
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    Why is oil needed? Won't it still cook/pop without it?
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    While oil is not strictly necessary to make a great bowl of popcorn, it helps immensely with the process. The oil heats uniformly in the pan and is a much better conductor of heat than air. It allows the corn to pop marginally faster, and minimizes the risk of burning.
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