This method of preparation involves cooking popcorn kernels in a large, heated kettle with oil, sugar, and salt. The constant stirring and precise temperature control create a uniquely sweet and savory snack with a light, crispy texture and a distinctive caramelized coating. This contrasts with traditional popcorn, which is typically seasoned after popping.
Producing this treat in such a manner offers several advantages. The even heat distribution of the kettle ensures consistent popping and caramelization, minimizing unpopped kernels and burnt sugar. This method allows for precise control over the sugar coating, resulting in a balance of sweet and salty flavors. Furthermore, the theatrical nature of the process, often performed at fairs and festivals, adds to the appeal, creating a nostalgic and engaging experience for consumers. The combination of these factors has contributed to the enduring popularity of this snack.