Close Menu
  • Architecture
    • Tiny Living
    • Treehouse
    • Hotels
  • Furniture
  • Holiday
    • Christmas
    • Halloween
    • Thanksgiving
  • Interior
    • Bathroom
    • Kitchen
    • Lighting
  • Interview
  • Ideas
    • Home Decoration
    • Home Improvement
  • Lifestyle
    • Accessories
    • Appliances
    • Gardening
    • Food and Beverages
    • Outdoor
    • Pets
    • Smart Home
Pinterest Facebook Instagram YouTube X (Twitter) LinkedIn
Homecrux
  • Architecture
    • Tiny Living
    • Treehouse
    • Hotels
  • Furniture
  • Holiday
    • Christmas
    • Halloween
    • Thanksgiving
  • Interior
    • Bathroom
    • Kitchen
    • Lighting
  • Interview
  • Ideas
    • Home Decoration
    • Home Improvement
  • Lifestyle
    • Accessories
    • Appliances
    • Gardening
    • Food and Beverages
    • Outdoor
    • Pets
    • Smart Home
Homecrux
Home » Food and Beverages » Take a turn to Brooklyn to munch BjornQorn popcorns popped by sun

Take a turn to Brooklyn to munch BjornQorn popcorns popped by sun

Monika ThakurBy Monika ThakurMay 15, 2014Updated:May 15, 20142 Mins Read
Pinterest Facebook WhatsApp Twitter LinkedIn Email
Pinterest Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Email

BjornQorn Popcorn

Whenever we hear anything related to solar-powered appliances, we start thinking about electricity generation to save energy. But have you ever heard of making popcorns by solar-powered technique? It is possible with BjornQorn technique to make popcorns without a popcorn maker. Yes, that’s right! This technique does not require a popcorn maker. BjornQorn popcorns are prepared using five-meter basin structure called Caloris basin, which is built into the ground, lined with concrete and mortar with five curved mirrors to focus sunlight to create high temperature. A kettle is then suspended in its center to get heated up by the sun rays reflected from the Caloris basin. The kettle gets heated up to 600 degrees which is perfect for cooking popcorns.

BjornQorn Popcorn

There are two minds behind this creation – one is Bjorn Quenemoen, a corn farmer’s son who was popular in college for his family’s delicious popcorn recipes, another is Jamie O’shea, the inventor of low cost solar cooking technique. Both of them met in college and after creating Caloris basin Jamie thought of preparing Bjorn’s popcorn recipes using this technique. Then they teamed together to start something productive out of the technique.

BjornQorn Popcorn

Bjorn always wanted to start a popcorn business so the duo named their first project using Caloris basin BjornQorn. They started their business in Brooklyn because this city whole-heartedly welcomes such unique business ideas using innovative thoughts and simple technology. Luckily, their project has started of really well and its buzz is all around Brooklyn. The team will soon be opening its new facility in Hudson Valley, New York.

BjornQorn Popcorn

Using this BjornQorn technique, one can cook for six hours, provided direct sunlight is available. The technique has very high potential of becoming popular as it works completely on renewable source of energy. But the major drawback of this technique is that it cannot work without direct sunlight.

Via: CNTraveler

Follow Homecrux on Google News!

Bjorn Quenemoen BjornQorn Popcorn Caloris Basin Jamie O’shea solar energy Solar powered Solar-powered Popcorn
Share. Pinterest Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Email
Monika Thakur
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)

Monika is a young blogger, who likes sharing her opinion about trending consumer products and gadgets. When she is not educating readers with her writings, she’s most likely educating herself by reading her favorite stuff. She also has love for creativity and music.

Related Posts
Japanese Peanuts chocolate collection
Japan’s Character Chocolates Will add Anime Charm to Your Valentine’s Day Celebration
By Aruna RohalJanuary 30, 2026
Valentine's Day Candies featured image
These Valentine’s Day Candies are Flying off the Shelves, Grab Them Before They are Gone
By Mahima SharmaJanuary 27, 2026
Valentine's Day Cookie Recipes Featured Image
Sweetest Valentine’s Day Cookies You Must Bake to Celebrate Season of Love
By Mahima SharmaJanuary 20, 2026
'Tis the Season of Love With Trader Joe's Valentine’s Day-Inspired Treats
Trader Joe’s 2026 Valentine’s Day-Inspired Decadent Treats Will Pull on Your Heartstrings
By Pragati ShandilJanuary 17, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

Important Resources

✦ Window Design Ideas
✦ DIY Crafts by Homecrux
✦ Tiny House Design Ideas
✦ Bike Storage Ideas
✦ Chair Design Ideas
✦ Birdhouse Designs
✦ Cloud Lamps
✦ Cob Houses
✦ Concrete Planters
✦ Flower Vase Designs
✦ Live Edge Coffee Tables
✦ Best River Tables
✦ Oil Drum Furniture
✦ School Bus Conversions
✦ Modular Shelf Designs
✦ Tiny Houses On Wheels
✦ Best Treehouse Hotels
✦ Stunning Cliff Houses

About Us

Homecrux is an online magazine that advocates the authority of design. It allows readers to both discover and follow the most creative and interesting projects in the field of design, architecture and smart home technology.

With the aim of bringing creative and innovative designs from across the world to the fore, Homecrux believes in the power of design and the way it simplifies human lives.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn RSS

Important Links

About Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Contact Us
Sitemap

© 2026 Homecrux | Powered by Flexinet Technologies

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.