Popcorn Nutrition: Calorie Counts & Digestive Health

Is popcorn bad for your intestines or a healthy daily snack? Compare calorie counts for air-popped, kettle corn, and movie theater varieties while understanding potential health risks linked to microwave popcorn.

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Is Popcorn Bad for Your Intestines?

Popcorn, a whole grain that contains fiber, can cause problems if you have certain digestive disorders. At one time experts thought that popcorn, along with nuts and seeds, worsened diverticulitis, but this has not proven true.

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Can Popcorn Hurt Your Colon & Make You Fat?

Popcorn is a type of corn that resembles corn on the cob, but it has the ability, when heated, to pop into the fluffy snack enjoyed in countless homes and movie theaters. People in the United States eat over 18 billion quarts of popcorn annually, according to the Popcorn Board.

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Nutritional Value of Popcorn

When it comes to healthy snacks, plain popcorn is at the top of most nutritionists' recommendation lists. Air-popped and eaten plain, popcorn is low in calories and fat and high in fiber and beneficial antioxidants, especially when compared to other common snack foods.

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How to Reheat Popped Popcorn

You can make popcorn in several different ways, including on the stove, over a campfire, or perhaps the most common way, in the microwave.

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Can You Eat Too Much Popcorn?

As junk foods go, popcorn is on the healthier side. A whole grain, it is relatively low in calories and offers beneficial vitamins and minerals. However, it is possible to have too much of a good thing, even when it comes to healthy snacks.

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Is Eating Popcorn Daily Bad for You?

Popcorn is a low-calorie, wholesome food that's high in fiber. Popcorn is actually a good snack choice when eaten plain without the traditional butter flavoring. It's a healthy snack that can be eaten daily when prepared with low-fat ingredients.

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The Cancer Risk of Microwave Popcorn

You might have heard recently that microwave popcorn isn't safe because it contains chemicals that can increase your risk of cancer. The most common rumor is that it is associated with lung cancer, but in reality, there's no direct link.

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How Healthy Is Popcorn?

Plain air-popped popcorn is a healthy, low-calorie snack. Most commercial varieties include added salt, butter and oil, making this into a snacking don’t. Before reaching for your next popcorn snack, consider the dietary implications of the type you choose.

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Is Smartfood Popcorn Healthy?

Smartfood Popcorn is manufactured by the Frito Lay company and found in the chip section of many grocery stores. Its signature black bag is a temptation for those who love the cheesy taste and airy texture of the snack. But an unbridled indulgence in a bag of Smartfood may derail your diet.

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Cineplex Popcorn Nutrition

Cineplex Theaters are found throughout the country. Given that they specialize in first-run movies, the odds are good that you've already been in one of them. Popcorn in Cineplex Theaters can be tempting, especially if you're in the habit of snacking on popcorn while watching the movie.

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How Many Calories in a Bowl of Popcorn?

They might look the same and, in most cases, taste the same. But when it comes to the number of calories in a bowl of popcorn, the numbers can vary widely, depending on the type of popcorn.

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Calories in Unpopped Popcorn

According to the USDA National Nutrient Database, un-popped popcorn kernels contain 105 calories per ounce. Unpopped popcorn has slightly more calories than cooked popcorn kernels, according to The Popcorn Board.

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Calories in Cineworld Popcorn

Although Cineworld Cinemas did not, as of 2010, publish nutrition information for the products in its concessions, several news stories provided insight into their calorie content. Use nutritional information to help you make smarter snacking choices.

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The Calories in a Bucket of Popcorn

Popcorn is a delicious low-fat, low-calorie food that is a popular snack to munch on while watching your favorite movie or to stave off hunger pangs in between meals. According to the Popcorn Board, just three cups of popcorn equal one serving of whole grains.

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How Many Calories Are in Movie Theater Popcorn With No Butter?

Movie theaters are known for serving overpriced popcorn in inordinately large servings. While the number of calories in the buckets of popcorn from different movie theaters may vary in calorie count, the standard number of calories in 1 cup of oil-popped popcorn without butter is 55, according to the U.S.

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The Calories in AMC Movie Theater Popcorn

Popped using butter or coconut oil, AMC movie theaters' popcorn contains a high percentage of calories from fat. The Center for Science in the Public Interest, or CSPI, declared AMC one of the nominees for "Best Supporting Actor in the Obesity Epidemic."

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How Many Calories Are in Caramel Popcorn?

Although popcorn can be a healthy choice -- it's a whole grain that's packed with fiber -- the plain version is friendlier for your waistline than caramel popcorn. Caramel is made from sugar, and adds empty calories to your snack, providing no benefit besides taste.

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How Many Calories Are in a Bag of Smart Pop Popcorn?

Popcorn can be a healthy, filling snack if it is prepared correctly. While microwave popcorn often gets a bad rap, Smart Pop popcorn is a low-calorie, healthy alternative to other, less sensible, brands of microwave popcorn.

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