🍿 Elevate your snack game with Fudco’s popping perfection!
Fudco Popping Corn offers 500g of premium-quality, vegetarian-friendly kernels sourced from Argentina. With 375 kcal per 100g, it’s an energizing snack ideal for family and social gatherings. Designed for optimal popping and freshness, it’s the perfect choice for mindful millennials craving a wholesome, shareable treat.
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 14 x 20.5 cm; 500 g |
Item model number | 106976167 |
Allergen Information | Contains: Milk may contain, Mustard may contain, Soy may contain, Celery may contain, Nut, Sesame may contain, Peanuts may contain, Sulfites may contain, Wheat may contain, Cereals containing Gluten |
Weight | 500 g |
Units | 500.0 gram |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool dry place we also recommend that this product be placed into an airtight container as soon as the packet is opened. |
Manufacturer contact | 184 Ealing Road Wembley London Ha0 4Qd |
Brand | Fudco |
Cuisine | Indian |
Speciality | Vegetarian |
Caffeine content | suitable for vegetarians |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Serving Size | 100 g, 100 g |
Energy (kJ) | 1570.00 kJ |
Energy (kcal) | 375.23 kcal |
Fat | 4.3000 g |
Carbohydrate | 26.8000 g |
Fibre | 12.7000 g |
Protein | 10.9000 g |
Salt | 0.0180 g |
B**K
Tasty popcorn kernels ready for popping
There seems to be loads of this type of popcorn kernels available on Amazon. Very mixed reviews on a lot, so took a chance on this, and first bowl we made was great. Almost all popped, taste was pretty good.Popcorn kernels can be half the price of this in the supermarket but none of my local shops had any, nor several larger supermarkets. You can obviously buy it ready-popped but it's more fun to make with my kids like this.
A**N
Cheap and cheerful
Pops really well, delicious and much better than bagged popcorn
J**
Belgium chocolate drops
Use the chocolate for mouse poring and chocolate fountain good quality easy to melt
M**B
No instructions but nice popcorn!!
Everything about the corn, where it's from, the manufacturer, the weight, ingredients, origin, and more spurious information adorn the packet, but no instructions how to actually cook the stuff, ie make it into popcorn! Maybe I'm missing a trick, maybe it's supposed to be part of the blueprint of every human being that we should know how to change corn into popcorn? Alas, although I am very good at cooking I do not know how to cook popcorn from corn! Google saved the day and found me a recipe online! Once I'd sorted the basics the production line was in gear and we were enjoying the experience of fresh popcorn! :-D
D**L
Popping
Most of the kernel pops when microwaved and its tasty and fresh
M**B
👍
Good popping corn.
H**L
They pop fine
They are not the biggest but it do pop nearly all of them. I found it expensive for what it is
R**I
Lovely popcorns
Good stuff
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