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(like why eggs explode and marshmallow Peeps expand in the microwave!)
Beryl
On Oct 11, 2011, at 10:13 AM, Avi Allalouf wrote:
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> In addition, you may deal with the physics of heating food (microwave, oven, gas…)
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> From: Informal Science Education Network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Fournier, Kathy
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> Subject: Re: The Chemistry of Cooking - fruits & vegetables
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> I love painting with fruits and veggies. Beets, oranges, carrots, spinach, cabbage, radishes...all make great colors and masterpieces for visitors to take with them. Great way to combine science and art!
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> Kathy Fournier
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> From: Informal Science Education Network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Diana Pinus
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> Dear Friends
> We are having a closure of the year of Chemistry in December and we are planning an event on the chemistry of cooking. We are thinking about making a demonstration on the chemistry of fruits and vegetables (ripening, texture, colors and colors change in cooking, nutritional values, water content). Any ideas for good demonstrations?
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> Diana
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> Diana Alderoqui Pinus, Ph.D.
> Curator of Visitors
> Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem
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