What does expansion rate mean?
Expansion rate measures the number of popped servings produced from a specific amount of unpopped. For example, the standard expansion machine pops 250 grams of kernels and measures the volumetric result. A typical rate would be 42-44. This means 1 cup of kernels in the popper will yield 42 cups of popped corn.
Expansion rate measures the number of popped popcorn servings produced from a specific amount of unpopped popcron. For example, the standard expansion machine pops 250 grams of kernels and measures the volumetric result. A typical rate would be 42-44. This means 1 cup of popcorn kernels in the popper will yield 42 cups of popped corn.