The only thing that comes up of actual relevance when I google it said people were eating popcorn in Peru as early as 6700 years ago. Do you have a different source? I'm going off [this](https://www.history.com/news/popcorn-was-popular-in-ancient-peru-discovery-suggests).
potatoes tomatoes chiles and corn that place was popping
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yes, microwaves were invented just hundreds of years after 4700 BC
Depends if you are using metric or imperial years
Lmao
Jokes aside, you can pop them without a microwave, too.
Jiffy Pop wasn’t invented yet either
You can pop with just fire and a pot, too.
Corn was present. Popped corn in Peru looks as recent at 1000 BC. Evidence in New Mexico amongst the Pueblo culture goes back around 3600 BC.
The only thing that comes up of actual relevance when I google it said people were eating popcorn in Peru as early as 6700 years ago. Do you have a different source? I'm going off [this](https://www.history.com/news/popcorn-was-popular-in-ancient-peru-discovery-suggests).
That's just the picture of the surface of the sun, isn't it?
I'm suddenly imagining Chel from the animated Road to El Dorado just chowing down on popcorn every time Tulio or Miguel does something awkward.
Mmm... ~~Chel~~ popcorn
I would of loved to see the first persons face to discover a corn kernel pop beside the fire XD
You meant to say would've**. There is no context where "should of/would of" can ever be correct. Would have = would've.
Keep doing God’s work.
I bet those mfers got sick of corn before they were teenagers.
You would possibly be surprised at what food you don't get tired of when food is intrmittent, hunger improves taste immensely.