Popcorn's come a long way from just sweet or salty. We put some of these weird 'n' wonderful new flavours on trial.
Salted caramel, sticky gingerbread, chilli and lime… popcorn, once just a matter of sweet or salty, has now been well and truly gentrified. But just how tasty are these new-fangled flavours? In the name of science, team lovefood tasted them to find out.
Propercorn fiery worcester sauce & sundried tomato
Reminds us of: Pickled onion Monster Munch.
Perfect for: Healthy bods. Each pack is less than 100 calories and is also high in fibre.
Number of un-popped kernels in a bag: 5
Where to find: Fast food joints like Leon, Benugo and Chop’d
How much? 95p for 20g
Heston Blumenthal salted caramel
Reminds us of: A very posh version of Butterkist popcorn.
Perfect for: Sweet-toothed folk, and those who also enjoy Heston’s salted caramel popcorn ice cream.
Number of un-popped kernels: 0
Where to find: Waitrose
How much? £1.59 for 125g
ASDA Belgian white chocolate & strawberry
Reminds us of: Strawberries dipped in white chocolate.
Perfect for: A party. The girls seemed to prefer it to the boys, interestingly…
Number of un-popped kernels: 7
Where to find: Asda
How much? £1.50 for 150g
Corn Again chilli and lime
Reminds us of: Marmite, oddly.
Perfect for: Nibbles at a posh dinner party.
Number of un-popped kernels: 2
Where to find: Corn Again website
How much? £1 for 40g
Tyrrells sweet and salty
Reminds us of: Cramming both sweet and salty popcorn into one’s mouth at the cinema.
Perfect for: All-day snacking. And one for calorie counters, as each serving contains less than 100 calories.
Number of un-popped kernels: 2
Where to find: Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, The Co-Op
How much? £1.49 for 75g
Whitey's Original
Reminds us of: Fun times at the cinema.
Perfect for: Cracking open with friends on a movie night.
Number of un-popped kernels: 0
Where to find: Whitey's is only small at the moment, but you can find their corn at these outlets.
How much? £2.50 for 110g
Joe & Seph’s gingerbread
Reminds us of: A slice of gingerbread, spread thickly with butter.
Perfect for: Someone who appreciates posh nosh.
Number of un-popped kernels: 0
Where to find: Harrods, Selfridges, Harvey Nichols… check on their website
How much? £2.95 for 90g
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The alternative: Wild Trail popcorn bars
Reminds us of: Eat Natural bars, but a little chewier.
Perfect for: On the go
Number of un-popped kernels: 0
Where to find: Morrisons, Whistlestop shops (at train stations), Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and online from Amazon
How much? 99p for 45g
What's your favourite popcorn flavour? And is there any room for sweet or salty popcorn anymore? Talk to us in the Comments box below.
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