ZeroPoint cheat sheet: Corn & popcorn (2024)

ZeroPoint® foods form the foundation of a healthy pattern of eating. They are nutritional powerhouses that you can reach for frequently and consistently, without weighing, measuring, or tracking them. They were specifically chosen because they are nutrient-, vitamin-, and mineral-packed. Because of that, they’re recommended by national and international guidelines (including the World Health Organization) to be consumed often as part of a healthy pattern of eating.

Every WeightWatchers® member* gets the same list of over 200 ZeroPoint foods including: non-starchy veggies, fruit, eggs, yoghurt & cottage cheese, fish & shellfish, chicken & turkey breast, tofu & tempeh, corn & popcorn, and beans, peas, & lentils.

Corn and popcorn provide dietary fibre which is important for overall health, and also helpful for weight loss (it can help you stay fuller, longer). Fibre also plays a role in both digestion and heart health. Corn is a source of lutein and zeaxanthin, both of which are beneficial for eye health. And both help form the foundation for a healthy pattern of eating.

While “zero” usually means “nothing,” at WW, ZeroPoint foods are everything! If you’re not on our diabetes-tailored plan, then corn and popcorn will be on your ZeroPoint foods list. If you’ve got some questions, you’re in the right place.

Which foods are actually included in this category?

  • Air-popped popcorn, no added ingredients
  • Canned corn, no added ingredients
  • Corn on the cob
  • Corn, sweet
  • Corn, white
  • Corn, yellow
  • Popcorn kernels

Hmmm…I don’t see movie theatre popcorn and dried crunchy corn snacks here.

Sorry, neither of these are ZeroPoint foods. Since movie theatres use oil to pop their corn—and sometimes serve it with a squirt of hot butter—you need to count the Points® for the total cups of popcorn you eat. And those crunchy corn snacks are typically fried, transforming them from a high-fibre healthy food to something that’s nutritionally on par with chips.

So how can I recreate the buttery movie theatre popcorn experience at home for zero Points?

Place hot, plain air-popped popcorn in a large bowl and lightly coat it with oil spray. Toss the popcorn with salt and/or your favourite zero Point seasonings.

What if I don’t have a popcorn maker?

Not to worry! You can “air-pop” popcorn in the microwave using a silicone popcorn maker. You can also buy plain, air-popped popcorn in the snack aisle in most supermarkets. Just make sure to check the label to ensure there are no added oils.

Popcorn makes a great snack but is there any way to actually cook with it?

You bet! Popcorn makes a wonderful stand in for oats in granola and grains in stuffing and casseroles and as a crunchy topping for soup and salad instead of croutons. Popcorn is also tasty tossed into the batter of your favourite chocolate chip cookie recipe, adding a boost of fibre and a little toasted corn flavour to each delicious bite.

What are some of the easiest ways to cook corn on the cob?

  • Boil whole corn cobs (husk removed) until tender, about 7 minutes.
  • Barbecue whole corn cobs (husk removed), turning a few times, until tender and lightly charred in spots, 10-12 minutes.
  • Microwave whole corn cobs in their husks: Wrap an ear loosely in a damp paper towel and microwave on high for 2 minutes. Let it cool slightly and then remove the silk and husk.

Why don’t I see canned baby corn on this list?

That’s because baby corn is actually a non-starchy vegetable.

Any other corn-related tips?

Yes! If you’ve never tried eating raw corn on the cob, give it a try. Just-picked, in-season corn is incredibly sweet and juicy and delicious in its natural state—no cooking required.

Make sure to extract as much flavour from fresh corn on the cob as you can. If you’re making a recipe that calls for you to cut the corn kernels off the cob, hold the bare cob over a bowl and run your knife over the cob to catch any liquid. This will release corn “milk” from the cob, adding a little extra sweetness and fresh corn flavour to your recipe.

ZeroPoint cheat sheet: Corn & popcorn (2024)

FAQs

ZeroPoint cheat sheet: Corn & popcorn? ›

So how can I recreate the buttery movie theatre popcorn experience at home for zero Points? Place hot, plain air-popped popcorn in a large bowl and lightly coat it with oil spray. Toss the popcorn with salt and/or your favourite zero Point seasonings.

How do you make 0 point popcorn on Weight Watchers? ›

So how can I recreate the buttery movie theatre popcorn experience at home for zero Points? Place hot, plain air-popped popcorn in a large bowl and lightly coat it with oil spray. Toss the popcorn with salt and/or your favourite zero Point seasonings.

Why is corn not 0 points on Weight Watchers? ›

Corn in its whole form is a ZeroPoint food because the risk of overeating it is relatively small. Popcorn is a snack food. We recommend that you monitor your portion sizes of popcorn as it's easier to overeat. That said, without added fat, popcorn is still very low in SmartPoints values and a great, healthy snack.

Is popcorn a free food on WW? ›

Air-fried popcorn is zero points in Weight Watchers! To really enjoy this favorite WW snack, make sure you aren't adding any butter, oil, or sugar to the mix. Instead, you can use herbs and spices of your choice to add some flavor, and just make sure to watch the portions.

Can you eat too much popcorn on Weight Watchers? ›

If you're wondering whether you can continue to eat it while following the WeightWatchers® program, you're in luck: Because popcorn can be surprisingly low in PersonalPoints™, you're welcome to dig in during your weight loss journey and rest assured that the snack won't stand between you and your goal.

Which popcorn is 0 points? ›

air-popped popcorn is zero points and full of fiber.

Is there corn free popcorn? ›

Makhana contains a rich source of calcium making them a great plant based snack. They are naturally gluten free and really resemble popped corn aka popcorn!

How to get seasoning to stick to popcorn weight watchers? ›

Instructions. Put popcorn into medium bowl. Spray with cooking spray and toss to coat evenly. Sprinkle with remaining ingredients and toss to coat.

What is the downside of eating popcorn? ›

Even though popcorn is healthy, it is possible to eat too much of it. Both dietitians say that eating an excessive amount of popcorn can lead to bloating, gas and constipation because of its high-fiber content—especially for people who aren't used to eating a lot of fiber.

Can you have skinny pop on Weight Watchers? ›

Skinny Pop keeps the WW points low – just three per package. This is a great snack to share with the kiddos too. 1 (. 65 oz) bag is 3 WW points.

Will I lose weight if I eat popcorn everyday? ›

Popcorn can indeed be a valuable addition to a weight loss diet. Its low-calorie, high-fibre, and whole-grain characteristics make it a filling and nutritious snack option. If you are looking to lose weight, it is essential to consume popcorn healthily, without excessive butter, oil, or sugar.

How to get seasoning to stick to popcorn WeightWatchers? ›

Instructions. Put popcorn into medium bowl. Spray with cooking spray and toss to coat evenly. Sprinkle with remaining ingredients and toss to coat.

How many points is hot air popcorn on WeightWatchers? ›

ZeroPoint cheat sheet: corn & popcorn

While “zero” usually means “nothing,” at WeightWatchers®, ZeroPoint® foods are everything! If you've got some questions about corn and popcorn, you're in the right place.

How many points are in popcorn and butter? ›

A large size with butter packs in around 1,500 calories and 130 grams of fat. That's a POINTS® value around 40 and almost two days worth of POINTS values for many people—ouch! Opt for the smallest one, leave off the butter and it'll still set you back around 500 calories and 25 grams of fat (a POINTS value around 11).

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