1,550 calories.
The popcorn they make in movie theaters usually contains a lot of salt and is cooked in plenty of oil due to the large batches that they are cooked in. Add to that, the added salt and then butter and it creates an extremely tasty snack, albeit quite an unhealthy snack compared to the popcorn made at home.
A lil bit scary...a lot weird. Definitely worth watching.
Yes.
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Scary Movie 3, Most of the time they use "corn syrup" and "red dye".
About 1600. The popcorn itself doesnt have a lot of calories, its the butter.
There are: * Approx 33¼ calories in a quarter cup of canned, drained, yellow, corn * Approx 44¼ calories in a quarter cup of boiled, fresh, yellow, corn For the calorie content of other vegetables, the Calorie in Vegetables Chart and Calories in Fruit Chart, which you may print out and use as daily guides, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
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Calories in steak and corn on the cobThe calorie content of steak and corn on the cob depends on such things as how the steak and corn are cooked, what kind of steak is used, the weight of the steak and corn, whether you add butter to the corn and if so how much. For the calories in cooked steak by weight, and the calories in cooked corn on the cob by weight, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Calories in roasted cornWithout anything yet added such as butter, there are: Approx 96 cals in 1 small ear (5½ to 6½"), 3.1 0z or 89g, of roasted cornApprox 120 to 127 cals in 1 large ear (7¾ to 9"), about 4.2 oz or 118g of roasted corn.For the calorie content of other vegetables, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
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HOW MANY CALORIES IN CORNHere are the calorie counts for both fresh cooked and raw corn, canned yellow corn, and butter should you decide to add it.FRESH (cooked: boiled, broiled, steamed, grilled, roasted):30 calories in 1 ounce or 28g96 calories in 1 small ear of corn (5.5" to 6.5")111 calories in 1 medium ear of corn (6.75" to 7.5)127 calories in 1 large ear of corn (7.75" to 9")177 calories 1 cup of corn89 calories in a half cup of cornRAW:24 calories in each ounce or 28 grams raw kernels86 calories in 3.5 ounces, 100g of raw corn kernels132 calories 5.5 ounces, or 154 grams in 1 cup63 calories in 1 small ear 5.5" to 6.5" long77 calories in 1 medium 6.75" to 7.5" long123 calories in 1 large 7.75" to 9" longCANNED:74 calories in 3.5 ounces, or 100g, of canned creamed style corn133 calories 1 cup of canned, drained, corn184 calories in 1 cup of canned, creamed style cornBUTTER should you decide to add it33 calories in each teaspoon of butter101 calories in each tablespoon of butter should you decide to add it202 calories in each ounce, 28 grams, of butterFor the free calorie charts, showing how many calories you should have in total per day for all foods, and the Calorie in Vegetables Chart, and the Calorie in Fruits Chart, see the page links given below. Use the charts as daily guides for weight loss, or weight maintenance once you have reached your target weight.HOW MANY CALORIES PER DAY (for weight loss or weight maintenance)THE CALORIES IN VEGETABLES CHARTTHE CALORIES IN FRUIT CHART24 people, + others elsewhere, found this answer page useful.*Video: health benefits of corn
Step by step:take your cornget out a butter knifeget out buttertake some butter with your butter knifeand rub it all over your corn!Alternatively, some people butter a slice of bread and then roll the hot corn cob over it.
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Yes, corn is relatively high in calories. For example, there are approximately 108 calories in 3½ oz, or 100g, of fresh, boiled, sweet, yellow, corn.
Since corn oil is unsaturated it is considered healthier than butter.
Putting butter in can corn makes it taste better.