Kitchen chemistry | Perpustakaan Pusat
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Includes bibliographical references.; The use of salt in cooking (1) -- The use of salt in cooking (2) -- By how much does salt increase the boiling point of water? -- It all salt the same? -- "Low sodium" salt substitutes -- What affects the colour and texture of cooked vegetables? -- Should beans be cooked with the lid on or off? -- The chemistry of baking powder -- The structure of ice and water -- Why do pans stick? -- Enzymes and jellies -- The chemistry of flavour -- Chemical changes during cooking -- The science of ice cream -- 'Asparagus pee' -- How hot are chilli peppers?; This resource for schools and colleges demonstrates the role of chemistry in the kitchen and highlights the wide applicability of chemical principles.;
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