omitas
Omitas is a term used in some Spanish-speaking regions to refer to popcorn, the snack produced from certain varieties of maize (Zea mays) that explode when heated. Popcorn has its origins in the Americas, with archeological finds of popping maize dating back thousands of years in regions that include present-day Peru and parts of Mexico. The modern snack spread beyond its origins with global trade and cultural exchange.
The popping mechanism relies on kernels that have a hard outer shell (pericarp) and a starchy interior.
Common preparation methods include air popping, oil popping, or microwave preparation. Toppings and flavorings vary widely,
Nutrition varies with preparation. Plain air-popped omitas are relatively low in fat and calories per cup, while
Cultural uses of omitas span casual home snacking to cinema concessions and street fairs. The snack is