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  2. Food physical chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Food physical chemistry concepts are often drawn from rheology, theories of transport phenomena, physical and chemical thermodynamics, chemical bonds and interaction forces, quantum mechanics and reaction kinetics, biopolymer science, colloidal interactions, nucleation, glass transitions, and freezing, [8] [9] disordered/noncrystalline solids.

  3. Food chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The scientific approach to food and nutrition arose with attention to agricultural chemistry in the works of J. G. Wallerius, Humphry Davy, and others.For example, Davy published Elements of Agricultural Chemistry, in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture (1813) in the United Kingdom which would serve as a foundation for the profession worldwide, going into a fifth edition.

  4. Foodomics - Wikipedia

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    The calculation is done when food molecules are digested in various steps. Since human digestion is very complicated, a wide range of analytical techniques are used to obtain the data, including foodomics protocol and an in vitro static simulation of digestion. [9] Bresaola or the air-dried and salted beef. It is made from a single muscle of beef.

  5. ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ food consultant reveals series ...

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    Courtney McBroom, who worked as the food consultant on the show, says that despite the fact that the series is set in the 1950s and ’60s, the food needed to be a bit more modern — much like ...

  6. Someone Had to Make All the Food in ‘Lessons in Chemistry’—We ...

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    Set in the early 1950s, the hit show starring Brie Larson and Aja Naomi King deals with so many still-relevant riveting and complex issues, told through the lens of chemistry and food.

  7. Young Food Chemists - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, ten food chemistry students from different cities founded the AG JLC in Freiburg (Breisgau), Germany. Their goals were the representation of food chemistry students, public relations work and setting up a platform for students from different universities to connect. [2] Since its foundation in 1996, over 40 national conferences took place.

  8. Easy & Adorable Mashed Potato Snowmen Almost Too Cute to Eat

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    Set pressure to high and set to 10 minutes. Make the decorations for your snowmen (or should I say gender neutral snow people) while the potatoes cook. Allow the pressure cooker to naturally release.

  9. Maillard reaction - Wikipedia

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    The crusts of most breads, such as this brioche, are golden-brown mostly as a result of the Maillard reaction.. The Maillard reaction (/ m aɪ ˈ j ɑːr / my-YAR; French:) is a chemical reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars to create melanoidins, the compounds that give browned food its distinctive flavor.