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Nathaly Ho
30 March, 12:29
How is cooking like science
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Raquel Villa
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A lot of cooking involves chemistry and is essentially a series of chemical reactions. For example why bananas turn brown, why chillies are hot, why popcorn pops, and what happens when meat cooks all involve chemical formulas.
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