Ebook: Note-by-note cooking: the future of food
Author: DeBevoise Malcolm B., This Hervé
- Tags: Artificial foods, Food additives
- Series: Arts and traditions of the table
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- City: New York
- Language: English
- epub
This title is a landmark in the annals of gastronomy, liberating cooks from the constraints of traditional ingredients and methods through the use of pure molecular compounds. 1-Octen-3-ol, which has a scent of wild mushrooms; limonene, a colourless liquid hydrocarbon that has the smell of citrus; sotolon, whose fragrance at high concentrations resembles curry and at low concentrations, maple syrup or sugar; tyrosine, an odorless but flavourful amino acid present in cheese - these and many other substances, some occuring in nature, some synthesized in the laboratory, make it possible to creave novel tastes and flavours in the same way that elementary sound waves can be combined to create new sounds. Note-by-note cooking promises to add unadulterated nutritional value to dishes of all kinds, actually improving upon the health benefits of so-called natural foods.
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