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Interesting Facts About Food and Cooking Science

Fact · 8 facts — swipe through each one · May 30, 6:45 PM

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Interesting Facts About Food and Cooking Science
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Honey is the only natural food that never spoils, with edible honey found in ancient Egyptian tombs.

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Carrots were originally purple before the 17th century, when Dutch growers cultivated the orange variety we know today.

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Microwaves heat food by causing water molecules to vibrate, creating heat through friction.

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Pineapples contain bromelain, an enzyme that can break down proteins, which is why it can make your mouth sore if you eat too much.

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Cooking spinach actually increases its levels of some nutrients, making them more absorbable by the body.

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The chemical reaction that browns meat and gives baked goods their tasty crust is called the Maillard reaction.

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Apples float in water because 25% of their volume is air.

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The reason onions make you cry is due to the release of a gas called syn-Propanethial-S-oxide, which irritates the eyes.

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Riddle · tap to reveal · May 25, 10:02 AM

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I am a kitchen staple, yet I begin soft and white, when I face the heat, I puff up into light. What am I?

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Popcorn

Here's why: popcorn kernels are small and white before they are heated, but when exposed to heat, they expand and become light and fluffy.

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Riddle · tap to reveal · May 25, 12:46 AM

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I'm a sphere with a shell, in pairs I dwell; once cracked, my twin reveals a golden well. What am I?

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An egg

Here's why: an egg has a shell and often comes in pairs (like in a carton). When cracked, it reveals the yolk, which is yellow like gold.

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Riddle · tap to reveal · Apr 28, 12:31 PM

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What has a heart that never beats, and is green on the outside but red on the inside?

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A watermelon

Here's why: the watermelon is a fruit with seeds that resemble a heart, and its green rind contrasts with the juicy red flesh inside.

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Riddle · tap to reveal · Apr 12, 12:58 AM

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I start as a seed, but I am not sown. You crack me open; my goodness is shown. I help you rise but am not a cake. What am I?

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Egg

Here's why: the wordplay lies in the fact that an egg starts as a seed-like object (but isn't planted) and is 'cracked open' for its contents. When cooked, eggs are often used in baking to help cakes rise.

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Riddle · tap to reveal · Apr 11, 4:47 PM

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I am often cracked, yet never spill; I come in dozens, but you cook me one at a time. What am I?

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An egg

Eggs are cracked open to cook them, and they often come in cartons of a dozen. Thus, the wordplay lies in the common sayings around eggs and their packaging.

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Interesting Facts About Food and Cooking Science

Fact · 9 facts — swipe through each one · Apr 4, 9:29 AM

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Interesting Facts About Food and Cooking Science
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Honey is the only food that never spoils, making it edible even after thousands of years.

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The sense of taste is about 80% dependent on your sense of smell, which is why food tastes bland when you have a cold.

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Microwaves heat food by causing water molecules in the food to vibrate, creating heat through friction.

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Pineapples contain an enzyme called bromelain which breaks down proteins, making it an effective meat tenderizer.

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Carrots were originally purple, not orange, and the orange variety was developed by Dutch growers in the 17th century.

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Most wasabi served is actually a mixture of horseradish, mustard, and food coloring, as real wasabi is expensive and difficult to cultivate.

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The Maillard reaction, responsible for the browning of food, is a chemical reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars.

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Adding salt to water increases its boiling point, but the effect is so small that it doesn't significantly speed up cooking.

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The ghost pepper is so hot that it can be used to make non-lethal grenades to immobilize people due to its intense heat.

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