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Popcorn is made from a special type of corn that pops when heated, and as a snack, it has quite a few benefits. In fact, the earliest documented popcorn dates back to around 3,600 BCE.
And a 100 gram serving of corn flour (which equals roughly 3/4 cup) contains about 77 grams of carbohydrates, 7 grams of fiber and 7.5 grams of protein. Is corn actually good for you?
Corn's ancestors Luckily, corn — also called maize — has some hard parts, such as the kernel shell. They're the bits at the bottom of the popcorn bowl that get caught in your teeth.
Scientists have discovered phytoliths from Peru, as well as burned kernels, of this type of “poppable” maize from as early as 6,700 years ago.