Venencia Masekesa 31/03/2023

Best tasting and great harvest

Sarah 06/05/2018

Our absolute favorite popcorn!!! These plants were so small, I almost thought it was a crop failure, but we left them to grow and dry in order to see what happens. They turned out perfect, a gorgeous deep pink/red color and the popped corn is snow white. Note to other growers, leave the corn on the cob until the whole thing is bone dry, otherwise it's a pain to get the seeds off the cob. We will definitely plant these again.

Scott 07/09/2017

This is a really fun variety. It pops into tiny popcorn which are very white and very crunchy. It's festive!

Paula 26/11/2014

Amazing! never will i buy pop corn from supermarkets ever again....
I planted about a dozen seeds last year and wow, what an amazing little plant. I had about 3 to 5 ears of corn on each plant no fertilizer added. This season I will plant double or triple that as we can't get enough! Farm fresh goodness from the north west! YUMMMMmmmm.

Elastic Mom 19/11/2014

From three medium beds last summer, we have been eating strawberry popcorn right through winter. I still have a few unshucked cobs left, but they are so pretty that I have kept them in a woven basket for display. Our spring popcorn plants have germinated really well and we are looking forward to this summer's harvest.
My only advice would be to take care in drying the cobs very very well before cooking thel, or they won't pop into fluffy popcorn, but rather just split the kernels.

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