Understand the chemistry and biology of what we eat — fermentation, flavor compounds, food preservation, lab-grown meat, and the science behind making food safer and more nutritious.
Understand the chemistry and biology of what we eat — fermentation, flavor compounds, food preservation, lab-grown meat, and the science behind making food safer and more nutritious.
The Maillard reaction, first described by French chemist Louis-Camille Maillard in 1912, is the chemical interaction between amino acids and reducing sugars that produces the flavors and brown colors of grilled steak, toasted bread, roasted coffee, and hundreds of other cooked foods. Nicolas Appert invented canning (food preservation in sealed containers) in 1809 to feed Napoleon's armies, yet the scientific explanation — that heating kills microorganisms — wasn't understood until Louis Pasteur's work 50 years later. Lab-grown meat achieved a milestone in 2013 when Mark Post of Maastricht University presented the first cultured beef hamburger, which cost $330,000 to produce; by 2023, companies like Upside Foods received USDA approval to sell cultivated chicken in the U.S., with production costs dropping dramatically.
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