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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 47 MIN

017 - Count Rumford's Substitute for Tea and Coffee

from The Chemistry of Cookery · host W. Mattieu Williams

Step into the fascinating world of culinary science with The Chemistry of Cookery, a groundbreaking book from the late 1800s. This unique guide demystifies the chemistry behind cooking, making it accessible to both seasoned chefs and curious home cooks. Delve into the roles of essential food compounds, such as albumen and gluten, and discover the transformative processes that occur during techniques like roasting, frying, and stewing. Additionally, the book tackles the critical issue of food adulteration—an important topic of its time—providing insights on how to detect these harmful practices in your meals. Whether youre a culinary enthusiast or a science buff, this book offers a rich blend of knowledge that enhances your cooking experience.

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