Yellow Popcorn
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Popcorn is one of the best munching foods of all, containing only 100 calories and 4 grams of fiber per serving. What little fat occurs naturally in popcorn is in the form of healthier unsaturated fats. This popping corn contains no saturated or trans fats.
We feel everyone loves good popcorn. Who can watch a movie and not want a bowl of freshly popped yellow or white popcorn? If you air pop it and add no salt, it makes a nutritious, whole grain snack. Or you can use coconut oil and even a little butter if you truly want to indulge in that irresistible buttery flavor!
Bob's Red Mill whole grain unpopped kernels always burst into beautiful, large pieces both in the air popper and in the pan. Season to taste with a variety of toppings like Spanish smoked paprika, nutritional yeast, cayenne powder, chili pepper, curry powder, cumin or grated Parmesan cheese.
You can also use the popped kernels to make popcorn balls, an old-fashioned treat you can dress up with pumpkin seeds, flaxseed, dried fruit or other add-ins.
Choose your favorite type of popcorn here: we have both yellow and white popcorn!
To Your Good Health
Gluten Free
This gluten free product was handled exclusively in our dedicated gluten free facility and tested for gluten free integrity in our quality control laboratory using an ELISA Gluten Assay test.
Kosher
As a continued commitment to the quality of the products we make and sell, this product has been certified Kosher by OK Kosher Certification of Brooklyn, New York.
Whole Grain
This product is made with nutritious whole grain. Check the Whole Grain Stamp on the package for more information.
Vegan
All Bob’s Red Mill products are vegetarian. This product is also vegan, meaning it does not include eggs, dairy or honey.
Non-GMO Project Verified
Bob’s Red Mill products are made without the use of bioengineering and use ingredients grown from identity preserved seeds. Currently, more than 240 of our products have been verified with the Non-GMO Project. Visit NonGMOProject.org for the full list.