5 Ways to Make Popcorn More Healthier to Stay Away From Cancer

Trying for a Healthier Treat

Are you a fan of popcorn while going for movies? Be cautious! Movie popcorn is dreadfully unhealthy. Check out the report below that tells how eating a medium bucket of popcorn is like several fast-food burgers with a dozen extra pats of butter added.... eeeeewwww! And then think about those large buckets of popcorn that they give free refills on. It's no wonder Americans are one of the most-overweight cultures on the planet.

Then there's microwave popcorn.Its again a monster causing the dreadful disease cancer.Really, as quick and easy as it is, it's unhealthy too.

You can't give up popcorn entirely pointing out these, because its even more saddening. so eat less of it, and put forth the effort to start making it yourself and make it more healthier.
Here is how we make Healthy Popcorns..

The Lowest-Calorie Popcorn Option

1.The lowest-calorie option for making popcorn is to use an air popper. It's the only cooking process that doesn't add calories to the popcorn. If you compare oil-popped and air-popped popcorn, you'll definitely notice a big difference in the flavor, but there's also a massive reduction in the calories involved if you skip using any oils.

2.Melted butter is just another phrase for "flavored oil" and "added calories" so if you feel you can't skip that either, use as little as you can stand. If you'd like to add some flavor to your popcorn but would like something less greasy, here are some suggestions:
  • Grated Parmesan cheese - use fresh grated, not the scary chemical version that comes in a green can. It has more flavor anyway.
  • Salt - try some of the natural salts as they will have more flavor to them than regular, commercial table salt. Smoked salt is also worth a taste test.
  • Garlic powder - sprinkle a little bit and toss well before tasting. if you think you need more, go slowly.
  • Paprika
  • Turmeric
  • Brewer's yeast or nutritional yeast
3.Adding these sorts of flavor sprinkles does have one side effect, and it's messy hands. So the best advice for that is to eat your popcorn with a spoon or chopsticks.

4.Olive oil - You'll get less calories if you swap out the butter and use a cooking oil for making popcorn. A lot of people recommend canola oil, but it contains acids which cause joint inflammation. Organic olive oil (non-virgin) is best for the high heat cooking that you do when you make popcorn.

5.Use a steel popper - You want to avoid aluminum as it comes with its own toxicities. Steel is more durable and is a non-toxic cooking material.

AVOID - The absolute worst oil to use is coconut oil. It's 90% saturated fat. If you want a comparison, lard is only 40% saturated fat and almost nobody cooks with that anymore.

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