I think most people in the US would use the word kettle to refer to a tea kettle, at least in the regions where I’ve lived. The only reason I’d relate kettle and popcorn is because there is a sweet and salty variety called kettle corn. It’s a bit of an old fashioned thing and might be pretty US centric, though.
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I’m assuming kettle is different in the US to UK. Here it’s used to boil water for a cup of tea. You’d never make popcorn in it.
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I think most people in the US would use the word kettle to refer to a tea kettle, at least in the regions where I’ve lived. The only reason I’d relate kettle and popcorn is because there is a sweet and salty variety called kettle corn. It’s a bit of an old fashioned thing and might be pretty US centric, though.
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I thought it was just like appliances you have, which shows how old I am that I had a popcorn popper as a kid.