Viral Video: Microwave Popcorn Hack Shows You Can Make Them Wrong

If there is one invention that has essentially changed the way we cook, it is the microwave. Even renowned master chef Gordon Ramsay recommends cooking in the microwave as it can be extremely helpful at times. One of the most commonly made foods in the microwave is microwave popcorn. Readymade bags of salty snacks can be bought from supermarkets or local stores. All you have to do is give them a few minutes and your microwave popcorn is ready to eat! However, we often see some uncut kernels at the bottom of the bag. If you’re wondering how to tackle this problem, we’ve got a microwave popcorn hack that can definitely come in handy. Take a look:

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microwave popcorn rented was shared on Instagram by blogger @sidneyraz who is known to tell her followers some interesting things she thinks they should know in their 30s. The video has garnered over 1.1 million views and nearly 60k comments since it was shared. “The solution was there the whole time,” he wrote in the caption.

In the short clip, the blogger explains the whole process of making microwave popcorn. He added that the uncut kernels really should be removed before eating the popcorn. “You should shake out Popcorn kernels that haven’t cracked,” he said. Then he showed how making popcorn in the microwave left a tiny hole in the top bag, A series of quick shakes will scoop out the unpopped kernels, leaving behind a pack of perfectly popped microwave popcorn!

How easy and effective, isn’t it? Instagram users were blown away by this incredible but simple hack. “Best post you ever made,” wrote one in the comments, while another added, “That changes a lot of things!” Many also suggested that the small opening was actually perfect for removing the kernels.

What did you think of this game-changing microwave popcorn? rented, Tell us in the comments below.

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