Which Orville Redenbacher Has The Most Butter

In our Taste Test series, BA editors conduct blind comparisons to discover the best supermarket staples (like vanilla ice cream or frozen pizza). Today, which microwave popcorn is worth its salt?

People are opinionated about microwave popcorn brands, and in this instance, I am people. Throwing a trifolded bag in the microwave for a few minutes brings back childhood memories of sleepovers, Blockbuster rentals, and jamming out on my Walkman. I want steaming popcorn that is equal parts buttery, salty, and crunchy—if it doesn’t leave my fingertips slicked with grease, I’m not interested. Nowadays, popcorn is still a top-tier snack in my eyes, though I’ve started dressing it up a bit more for variety. Otherwise, my criteria for a great bag of microwave popcorn has largely stayed the same.

And so I brought these strong, smart, and correct opinions to our latest staff taste test. We tried seven popular brands of microwave popcorn to find the one that best balanced saltiness and butter flavor, while maintaining a yellow-but-not-too-yellow color and an airy, snappy crunch. I admit, I came to this taste test with my biases—both Pop Secret and Act II are brands I grew up with. But the panel of tasters and I went in blind, guaranteeing some upsets, heartbreaks, and disappointments. (Orville Redenbacher, I have a bone to pick.) Thankfully, there was one clear winner that we unanimously agreed on—we just had to get through the flops first.

Refer to more articles:  Which Ipsy Subscription Is Best

Firmly in its Flop Era: Skinny Pop

The ingredients: popcorn, sunflower oil, palm oil, sea salt, natural nondairy butter flavor, and lactic acid

The verdict: The bowl of Skinny Pop sat sadly in its bowl on the far end of the tasting counter, pale white and timid looking—it lacked even a trace of butter flavoring, despite the yellow “butter” label on the front of its box. One bite confirmed that in taste and texture Skinny Pop was what food professionals would call “not good.” It only took a chew or two for tasters to make up their minds. “I hate it,” senior cooking editor Emma Laperruque said, throwing her hands up hopelessly. Skinny Pop had a strange flavor almost akin to vanilla yogurt—unique, to be sure, but ultimately not something we enjoyed tasting on popcorn.

Related Posts

Which Is Better Graphite Or Fiberglass Pickleball Paddle

Fiberglass vs Graphite Pickleball Paddle The pickleball arena resonates with the constant buzz of energetic gameplay and the clink of paddles. Among the myriad of considerations for…

Which Of The Following Best Describes The Paintbox Era

The Hay Wain, Study Artist: John ConstableYou may be interested Volcanoes and Acid Rain: Explained! Which Of The Following Statements About Railroad Crossings Is True Which Airport…

Which Of The Following Is A Transition Element

Which Of The Following Is A Transition Element

Table of Content What are Transition Elements?Electronic Configuration of Transition ElementsGeneral Properties of Transition ElementsAtomic Ionic RadiiIonization EnthalpyFrequently Asked QuestionsYou may be interested Which Of The Following…

Which Of The Following Foods Is Not Made By Fermentation

( newcommand{vecs}[1]{overset { scriptstyle rightharpoonup} {mathbf{#1}} } )You may be interested Which Character In Grendel Is Most Clearly A Round Character Which Of The Following Scenarios Best…

Which Shop Open Today

Before you can officially dive into summer and all of its seasonal fun, you’ve got to celebrate Memorial Day first! The patriotic and federal holiday is an…

Which Staging Effect Is Used In The Balinese Tempest

By Bruce McConachieYou may be interested Which Side Of Bow Does Arrow Go Which Of These Cases Will A Mini-itx Motherboard Fit Into Which Action Best Illustrates…