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szymonusi
•Szymon• :
te czemu oni moja paczkę otworzyli ja se tego gostka zamówiłem
2026-06-30 12:59:15
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prz3k4pa_top1
prz3k4pa :
Jak zakończyć live
2026-06-30 08:17:53
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nataszek16
Nataszek16 :
To juz wiem czemu kukirin tyle idzie
2026-06-29 13:46:00
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wil_mi_chal
🏳️‍🌈🫷Michalek🫸🏳️‍⚧️ :
Zamówiłem dpd
2026-06-28 19:28:08
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muszebycnext
Cygan9 :
Właśnie odebrałem 7kg ciuszków 2 minuty temu 😈🙏
2026-06-30 12:29:09
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Toscik! :
mi już paka , kako idzie 16 dni😭
2026-06-30 11:11:33
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😳😳😳
2026-06-30 09:32:34
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I used POPCORN To Make frosted corn Flakes  (I Doubt it) … lets prove it #food #Foodie #FoodLover #Science #cereal Frosted Flakes are traditionally made from dent corn, a starchy type of corn that’s cooked into a dough, flattened into thin flakes, toasted until crispy, and then coated with a sweet frosting layer. Dent corn works well because of its high starch content, which helps create the light, crunchy texture the cereal is known for. By replacing the traditional dent corn base with popcorn powder, you’re essentially reimagining the cereal while still keeping it corn-based. Since popcorn is also a type of corn, grinding popped kernels into a fine powder can still provide that roasted corn flavor, but with a slightly nuttier, toastier taste. The biggest difference is that popcorn has already been expanded and cooked before being blended, so the texture and starch behavior change. Instead of perfectly mimicking classic Frosted Flakes, the popcorn version becomes more like a hybrid cereal inspired by Frosted Flakes — keeping the sweet crunchy concept while adding the distinct flavor profile of popcorn. In conclusion, the experiment actually worked better than expected. The texture wasn’t identical to traditional Frosted Flakes and didn’t have that exact factory-style crispness, but the flavor came surprisingly close — and honestly, the popcorn version may have tasted even better because of the deeper roasted corn flavor. Instead of being a perfect copy, it became its own unique version of Frosted Flakes with a stronger homemade,  popcorn taste.
I used POPCORN To Make frosted corn Flakes (I Doubt it) … lets prove it #food #Foodie #FoodLover #Science #cereal Frosted Flakes are traditionally made from dent corn, a starchy type of corn that’s cooked into a dough, flattened into thin flakes, toasted until crispy, and then coated with a sweet frosting layer. Dent corn works well because of its high starch content, which helps create the light, crunchy texture the cereal is known for. By replacing the traditional dent corn base with popcorn powder, you’re essentially reimagining the cereal while still keeping it corn-based. Since popcorn is also a type of corn, grinding popped kernels into a fine powder can still provide that roasted corn flavor, but with a slightly nuttier, toastier taste. The biggest difference is that popcorn has already been expanded and cooked before being blended, so the texture and starch behavior change. Instead of perfectly mimicking classic Frosted Flakes, the popcorn version becomes more like a hybrid cereal inspired by Frosted Flakes — keeping the sweet crunchy concept while adding the distinct flavor profile of popcorn. In conclusion, the experiment actually worked better than expected. The texture wasn’t identical to traditional Frosted Flakes and didn’t have that exact factory-style crispness, but the flavor came surprisingly close — and honestly, the popcorn version may have tasted even better because of the deeper roasted corn flavor. Instead of being a perfect copy, it became its own unique version of Frosted Flakes with a stronger homemade, popcorn taste.

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