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Fats and oils
Ways someone could choose Healthier fats to cook and eat 1
(Richardson, 2018)
Cooking technique depends on the oil and heat.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
are some fats healthier than other? ,
At room temperature oils are liquid and fats are solid but have the same chemical structure.. Compare lard .butter,olive oil, hydrogenation shortening.
Technique, process, or culinary method of preparation
Food Science Info
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History or Background Info
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Nutritional or Sensory implications
(Fabflour, 2020)
History or Background Info
Oils and fats form an important part of a healthy diet
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(Nale, n.d.)
Leavening agents, also known as raising agents, have been used throughout history as a way to aid in the rising and mixture process when baking. The word leavener comes from the latin word levare meaning “rise” (Consumier, 2017). For a long time yeast and other biological leaveners were most commonly used. However, with technological advances in food science we now have chemical leaveners to choose from that serve a specific purpose through each of their chemical components. Understanding how each leavening agent works will help you decide which is best for the recipe you are using.
History
(Bob, 2020)
There are 4 different kinds of baking powders including: tartrate, phosphate, anhydrous phosphate,and sodium aluminum sulfate phosphate powders.
Baking powder is the most commonly used and known chemical leavener.
Accurate measurement is crucial with leavening agents.
Background Info
The first discovery of chemical leavening, a mixture of a salt and acid that would create carbon dioxide which began making the rising process easier.
Baking soda
A BRIEF STORY -- timeline of discoveries
18th Century
Process of using yeast, a biological leavening agent, which took anywhere from 12-24 hours for the rising process.
1846
1856
Yeast
A Chemist was able to create baking powder which cut the rising process nearly in half.
Baking powder
MILESTONES REACHED in science or culinary technique
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Mercury is the smallest planet in our Solar System
MERCURY
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Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place
MARS
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Venus has a beautiful name, but it’s terribly hot
VENUS
This is a diagram of the different types of leavening agents:
Food Science
The chemical makeup of leavening agents and how they work.
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(Flour…, n.d.)
Definition
Bicarbonate of soda, an alkaline ingredient (McWilliams, 2013. Pg 324).
Baking soda
Food Science Term
Definition
Stain of yeast capable of reducing rising time of yeast-leavened products by half (McWilliams, 2013. Pg 323).
Quick-rise active dry yeast
Food Science Term
Food Science Fact
Carbon dioxide can be created biologically or chemically (McWilliams, 2013).
Carbon dioxide is responsible for the honeycomb structure that appears from baked goods (Consumier, 2017)
The gas Carbon dioxide is extremely effective in leavening.
The reaction that occurs when combining an alkaline substance and an acid is carbon dioxide (McWilliams, 2013).
Carbon dioxide aids in increasing volume, therefore, it helps baked products rise when present (McWilliams, 2013).
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Food Science Fact
Double-acting baking powders contain a second acid and undergo their second reaction once reaching the heat in an oven.
Food Science Fact
Single- acting baking powders begin their action during mixing.
During this process only one chemical reaction occurs.
Technique, process, or culinary method of prep
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(Love, 2021
Types of Processes/Methods of Preparation
Air- leavening action occurs through air when baking.
Proofing- process of fermenting your batter or dough in order to generate CO2 to double volume.
Pastry
Although it is made of compact dough, it receives its volume and shape from the air trapped within the dough.
Baked goods with yeast
Uses a rest period to create a final rise in the dough.
Bread
Used when baking bread to create a final burst of expansion in the dough and to harden crust.
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Oven spring- Sharp increase in volume in early phase of baking due to accelerated carbon dioxide production in a hot oven
Cultural Origins of food/culinary techniques
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Germany
CRISCO
England
Bread
Egypt
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Nutritional or Sensory implications
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What senses (hear, see, taste, touch, and smell) are involved in the culinary process, or the scientific reactions?
Description of the nutrients found in these foods, or how it affects the human body when metabolized.
Nutrition
Sensory
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Key Learning
Most important information
Key Learning from the Presentation
Culinary Method
Culinary methods such as the oven spring method can help you achieve desired results.
Nutr/Sensory Implications
Food Science
Leavening agents react to produce volume in foods when baked. Leavening can occur through air, steam, heat, or through biological/chemical components.
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History
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Culinary Method
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Food Science
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Nutrition
How can the learning from this presentation be used?
Use for learning
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REFERENCES -- USE APA style
TEXTS/BOOKS/JOURNALS
Cousminer, J.J. (2017). Culinology: The intersection of culinary art and food science. Wiley. textbook
McWilliams, M. (2013) Food fundamentals, 10th Ed. Pearson. textbook
WEBSITES
Panko, B. (2017, June 20). The Great Uprising: How a Powder Revolutionized Baking. Retrieved from https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/great-uprising-how-powder-revolutionized-baking-180963772/
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