
Why is Kettle Corn better than Popcorn?
after it is popped giving kettle corn it's slightly sweet slightly salty flavor. Not to be confused with caramel corn, it's flavor is not overwhelmingly sweet like that of caramel corn. The contrast between kettle corn's subtle sweetness and its salt flavoring has endeared it to many. Additionally, nutritionists point out that it has less fat and sodium than most flavored popcorns, a desirable feature for people on low-calorie or low-sodium diets. |
Where did Kettle Corn come from?
immigrants introduced us to kettle corn, others say it was the pioneers. Some say that kettle corn dates back to the 1700's while others claim it wasn't until the 1800's. One legend has it that back in the 1800s, after a long hard day rendering fat in a butchering shed, a practical joker threw a hand full of popping corn into the hot fat remaining in the rendering vat (kettle). Soon, very hot kernels of corn were flying every where. This in turn caused quite a commotion as everyone was being pelted with hot kernels. Then, at just the right moment in time, a shelf was knocked down dumping sugar or maple sugar into the kettle. The rest is history....or is it? |
Why is J & J Kettle Korn better?
to enhance the flavor and taste. J & J Kettle Korn also uses mushroom corn kernels which pops larger than the movie theater popcorn that others may use, helping to add to the flavor. This type of kernel also gives it that classic kettle corn look! All in keeping with our focus to provide a quality product at a reasonable price. We could charge more, but we don't. |

German decent one thing is common and that is it was cooked in lard in a cast iron kettle over a wood fire while being stirred with a wooden paddle to keep it from burning. The popcorn was sweetened with whatever was at hand such as molasses, honey, or cane sugar before it was salted. Most accounts agree that kettle corn was widely popular in the early 1800s but fell from wide usage during the 1900s. In the early 2000s, it has made something of a comeback in America, and today it can be purchased at fairs and flea markets throughout the United States as well as online. |
