Food Science

Cooking isn't just an art; it's a science. We'll help you understand the physical and chemical processes that make food look, smell, and taste the way it does.
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Calculating the Ghostbusters Twinkie Size In Real Life
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How to Make Homemade Vanilla Extract
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Bloom Phase: How to Read the Bubbles In Your Coffee
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The Science of Marinades
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Can You Stop Beans From Making You Fart? We Put 17 Methods to the Test
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From Birth to Bake: How Bubbles Form in Batters and Doughs
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Cookie Science: Why Cream Butter and Sugar?
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How Does Baking Powder Affect My Cookies?
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The Best Way to Soften Butter
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Cookie Science: The Real Differences Between Brown and White Sugars
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Brining Beans With Baking Soda: An Investigation
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The Science Behind Vegan Meringues
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Cookie Science: How Do Eggs Affect My Cookies?
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The Science of Yogurt Marinades
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How Baking Soda Works
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An Introduction to the Maillard Reaction: The Science of Browning, Aroma, and Flavor
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Cookie Science: The Importance of Scraping Your Bowl When Baking
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The Science of Sourdough Starters
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Flavor Science: How We Taste Sweet, Sour, Salty, and More
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The Truth About Mustard Oil: Behind the "For External Use Only" Label
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What Is American Cheese, Anyway?
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What's a Smoke Point and Why Does it Matter?
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What a Pressure Cooker Does Best
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Cocktail Science: Do Alcohol Calories Count?
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How to Make Tadka
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The Science Behind Salt and Vinegar Chips
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Meet Isoamyl Acetate, the Banana-Flavored Molecule You Love to Hate
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Smell Loss and Its Impact on Enjoying Food
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How Pressure Cookers Actually Work
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know (Plus More!) About Boiling Water
The Case for Room-Temperature Foods
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Is MSG Actually Bad for You?
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Behind the Phenomenon That Makes Your Wine Smell Like Farts
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The Food Lab Video Series: Emulsions
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The Food Lab Video Series: Boiling Water
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Why Does Pepperoni Curl?
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Why Asparagus Makes Pee Smell
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Meet Warmed-Over Flavor, the Phenomenon That Turns Leftovers Funky
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The Science of Jello Shots
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Does Mixing Oil and Butter Really Alter the Smoke Point?
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The Science of Melting Cheese
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Cocktail Science: All About Foams
How Salt Can Improve Your Tomatoes
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回顾12的神话-Year Old McDonald's Burger That Just Won't Rot (Testing Results!) | The Food Lab
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The Science of Lactic Acid Fermentation: Pickles, Kraut, Kimchi, and More
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The Bloody Mary: The History and Science of an Oddball Classic
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Cream Science: On Whipping, Butter, and Beyond
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Cocktail Science: Simpler Simple Syrup
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How to Can Tomatoes
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Why Hot Water Can Freeze Faster Than Cold Water
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What Is Diacetyl?
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The Science of (and Guide To) At-Home Carbonation
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Here's Why McDonald's Burgers Don't Rot | The Food Lab
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Get To Know the Microbes and Bacteria That Bring Us the Cheese We Love
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Cocktail Science: 5 Myths About Ice, Debunked
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Sotolon: The Molecule That Smells Like Pancakes, Fall, and a NYC Mystery
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Is Good Pizza Really All About the Water? | The Food Lab
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The Science of Heat vs. Temperature