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The Science of Food

An Exploration of What We Eat and How We Cook

By (author) Marty Jopson
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 7th Sep 2017
Dimensions: w 119mm h 203mm d 23mm
Weight: 330g
ISBN-10: 1782438386
ISBN-13: 9781782438380
Barcode No: 9781782438380
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In this fascinating and easily digestible book, The One Show's resident scientist Marty Jopson takes us on a mouth-watering tour of the twenty-first century kitchen and the everyday food miracles that we all take for granted. Ever wondered what modified starch is and why it's in so much of the food we buy? What do instant mash and freeze-dried coffee have in common? What's the real truth behind the five-second rule? And as the world population grows and the pressure on agriculture to produce more cost-effective and sustainable products increases, what could the future hold for both farmers and consumers? From mindboggling microbiology to ingenious food processing techniques and gadgets, The Science of Food takes a look at the details that matter when it comes to what we eat and how we cook, and lays bare the science behind how it all works. By understanding the chemistry, physics and biology of the food we cook, buy and prepare, we can all become better consumers and happier cooks!

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Just when you thought there was nothing more to be said or written about the food we eat and how we cook it, along comes this delightfully captivating book that turns your kitchen into a chemistry lab. Jopson overturns many widely-held beliefs and makes the mundane fascinating, from the science behind instant mash, mayonnaise and processed cheese, to why we crave chocolate and hate sprouts. Oh, and the five second rule is nonsense. I've already been dining out on the facts in this little jewel * Jim Al Khalili * Well tasty, and fascinating to boot. Wish I'd written it * Stefan Gates * All in all this is a delightful cheese souffle of a book. Light and tasty but enough content to satisfy the appetite for information * PopularScience.co.uk *