Long before European immigrants moved into this "New World", Indians living on this continent were popular in eating popcorn. After Columbus returned to Europe, he described vivid scenes of Indian children in the "New World" stringing popcorn into necklaces and selling them on the streets. It was also the Indians who taught the new European immigrants how to plant and roast corn. A historian also discovered popcorn eaten by ancient Indians 5,000 years ago in a cave in New Mexico, USA. However, due to the limitations of the "craft" at that time, the taste was far less crunchy than contemporary popcorn. .
The inventor designed an electric pot for families who like to eat popcorn. It is said that it only takes 10 minutes to pop a large pot of popcorn. At present, many local TV stations in the United States often broadcast common knowledge on how to pop popcorn, and also introduce various new flavor popcorn methods. Reton Bahar, an expert who frequently appears on television screens and calls himself the "Popcorn King," has become a household name in the United States. When he takes the stage, he talks about "Corn Scripture."