Organic Popping Corn
Organic Popping Corn
Serve sweetened or salted as a snack, or can be used as a grain with meals, or in breakfast cereals.
This product is Vegan and is Organic.
Nutritional information
Nutritional information
Energy: 1695kJ/394kcal
Fat: 4.3g
of which saturates: 0.6g
Carbohydrate: 77.9g
of which sugars: 0.9 g
Fibre: 2.1g
Protein: 12.0g
Salt: 0.1g*
* From Naturally Occurring Sodium only
Ingredients & allergens
Ingredients & allergens
Corn*
*Product of Organic Agriculture.
Allergy advice: Possible cross contamination. The following potential allergens may have come in contact with this product in transport, packing or production: Gluten, Wheat, Peanuts, Soya, Milk, Nuts, Sesame, Sulphur dioxide/sulphites
Suma
Suma
Suma are a leading wholesaler supplying over 7,000 organic, vegetarian, vegan, free-from and sustainable products. Their wide selection covers food, home (Ecoleaf) and body care (Alter/native) ranges.
They are a co-op, owned and run by the 200 people who work there and are the largest equal pay worker co-op in Europe.
Country of origin
Country of origin
- Argentina
Product packaging
Product packaging
This product may be supplied in BPA and PVC free silicon, TPU or PEVA bags.
Simply post it back to us in the included, reusable freepost envelope. We clean it at our state-of-the-art hub using our innovative reuse system before using it again.
Usage
Usage
Cooking on the Hob:
- Add 2–3 tbsp oil to a large saucepan and heat on medium-high.
- Add 100g (about ½ cup) of popping corn, cover with a lid.
- Shake the pan occasionally as the kernels pop.
- When popping slows to 2–3 seconds between pops, remove from heat.
- Season to taste with salt, butter, or your favourite toppings.
Storage
Storage
Store in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight.
Return the packaging to us in the included, reusable freepost envelope
At our state-of-the-art hub, using our innovative reuse system
You can be confident our products are sourced with a planet-first mindset
By purchasing this product, you're helping to fight packaging waste
Allergen Information
We understand the importance of clear and transparent allergen information. We are committed to sharing accurate details about our products and their ingredients. While we do everything we can to ensure the information on this page is correct, ingredients, nutritional and dietary information are subject to change.
Please note that our products are packaged by us in a facility that handles allergens (celery, cereals containing gluten, eggs, lupin, milk, mustard, peanuts, sesame, soybeans, sulphur dioxide and sulphites, and tree nuts) and are at risk of cross contamination.
£2.39

Europe's largest equal pay co-op.
At Suma they’ve been doing things a bit differently for over 40 years. Not only in their mission to supply everything vegetarian and sustainable, but also in how they are run.
A co-operative of ordinary people built on integrity and equality, they’re a worker co-op, a business owned and run by the nearly 200 people who work there. They don’t have any bosses or shareholders. Suma’s employees set the direction of the business. Everyone has an equal say in what they do. They all get paid the same wage, take responsibility and each do a range of jobs each week, from truck driving to cooking to accounts.
It means that when you meet someone who works at Suma, you’re meeting a co-owner who knows and cares about the business. Your driver might work in accounts and product development when she’s not out on the road, so she can give you the bigger picture.
As a co-op they are more than the sum of our parts. When they come together they create something amazing.

Sustainable and delicious products since 1977.
Built on equality and integrity, their own brands provide a wide selection of natural, organic and vegetarian ingredients, a responsibly-sourced household range and gorgeous cruelty-free body care collection.
As a wholesaler, they offer a comprehensive range of wholefoods, vegan, gluten-free and sustainable home and body care products, delivered to businesses and communities across the UK and beyond.
As a worker co-op they have tried hard to put environmental and social goals at the heart of everything they’ve done since they were founded over 45 years ago.
They recognise that we’re facing a climate emergency and need to act. So they’ve reviewed how they approach sustainability and looked for more ways to step up and use their co-op as a force for good. In June 2023 they set out their ambitious sustainability strategy which set their direction for the rest of the decade, to 2030.