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Cooking method to convert a liquid into edible, gelatinous balls
Spherification is a culinary process that employs sodium alginate and either calcium chloride or calcium gluconate lactate to shape a liquid into squishy
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Molecular Gastronomy
Reverse spherification is a method of molecular gastronomy. This method is similar to spherification, different in that it is used to enclose liquid containing
Reverse_spherification
Topping used in bubble tea
traditional boba, which is tapioca-based, popping boba is made using the spherification process that relies on the reaction of sodium alginate and either calcium
Popping_boba
Creating cocktails using the equipment and techniques of molecular gastronomy
food applications can nowadays be commonly found in cocktail bars. Spherification, one of the techniques applied to molecular mixology, is the culinary
Molecular_mixology
Scientific study of cuisine
needed for foams Transglutaminase – a protein binder, called meat glue Spherification – a caviar-like effect Syringe, for injecting unexpected fillings Edible
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Food consisting of salt-cured roe
they are not caviar 'substitutes' but are enjoyed in their own right. Spherification of liquids with alginate (a seaweed polysaccharide) is used to recreate
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Chemical compound
good solubility and neutral taste. In addition, it is used in various spherification techniques in molecular gastronomy. It can also be used to help neutralize
Calcium_lactate_gluconate
Spanish chef (born 1962)
creams without changing the flavour. Algin is a key component of the "Spherification Kit" and is used for every spherical preparation: caviar, raviolis,
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Restaurant in Roses, Spain
creams without changing the flavour. Algin is a key component of the "Spherification Kit" and is essential for every spherical preparation: caviar, raviolis
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Indian street food
were created by chefs Gaggan Anand, whose dish Yoghurt Explosion used spherification to create a ball of yoghurt with a filling, and Himanshu Saini, whose
Panipuri
2017 restaurant review
with whipped chicken liver mousse Scallops that tasted like iodine A spherification that tasted of "stale air with a tinge of ginger" and reminded him of
Jay Rayner's review of Le Cinq
Jay_Rayner's_review_of_Le_Cinq
backbone (and sometimes the sternum) and flattening it out before cooking. spherification steaming food steamer steeping stewing stir frying straight dough stuffing
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Chemical compound
Mahalakshmi R. L. Sruthi, Shaikh Mohd Riyan (2024). Emulsification and Spherification. Structured Foods. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-003-35544-1. Vega C, Ubbink
Calcium_chloride
Chemical compound
gastronomy as a flavorless fat-soluble agent for plain and reverse spherification. It reacts with sodium alginate to form a skin around the food item
Calcium_lactate
Chemical compound
controlled-release drug delivery system used in molecular gastronomy in spherification. Gosselin, R.E.; H.C. Hodge; R.P. Smith & M.N. Gleason (1976). Clinical
Calcium_alginate
Food containers which can be eaten
Biodegradation Calcium alginate Low plastic water bottle Molecular gastronomy Spherification Water bottle Starch-based foam peanuts WikiCell OBrien (February 2018)
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Non-stick droplets
microfluidics, microreactors and mass-transport. Pickering emulsion Spherification (culinary process) Aussillous, Pascale; Quéré, David (2001). "Liquid
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American streaming television series
two of the following molecular gastronomy techniques: gelification, spherification, siphon whipping, smoking, powderizing, deep freezing, sous vide cooking
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Fortunate. Lucky is also used as a nickname for Lucas and its variants.
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