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Judi Lynn

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Fri Mar 2, 2018, 11:54 PM Mar 2018

The Oscar For Best Snack Goes To Popcorn, The 6,000-Year-Old Aztec Gold

By Adam Cole
MARCH 1, 2018

Popcorn is truly ancient. Archaeologists have uncovered popcorn kernels that are 4,000 years old. They were so well-preserved, they could still pop. In 2012, scientists discovered popcorn cobs that were grown even earlier — more than 6,000 years ago.

Dolores Piperno, a paleobotanist with the Smithsonian’s Tropical Research Insitute, says corn, and specifically popcorn, helped lay the foundations for the Aztec empire.

“When you have a very highly productive crop like corn, that makes the rise of high civilizations possible,” she says.

Piperno grows the wild, great-grandaddy of modern corn — a weird grain called teosinte. It has just a few kernels on each stalk, and they’re too hard to eat or to grind into flour. But teosinte has a special property that almost makes up for these shortcomings: It can pop.

More:
https://ww2.kqed.org/science/2018/03/01/the-oscar-for-best-snack-goes-to-popcorn-the-6000-year-old-aztec-gold/

Science:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/122856270

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The Oscar For Best Snack Goes To Popcorn, The 6,000-Year-Old Aztec Gold (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 2018 OP
And I wondered MFM008 Mar 2018 #1
I occasionally grind up un-popped popcorn kernels and make cornbread with it. NBachers Mar 2018 #2
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