1st Edition

Calculating and Problem Solving Through Culinary Experimentation

By Hervé This vo Kientza Copyright 2023
    333 Pages 8 Color & 83 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    333 Pages 8 Color & 83 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    333 Pages 8 Color & 83 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    While many books proliferate elucidating the science behind the transformations during cooking, none teach the concepts of physics chemistry through problem solving based on culinary experiments as this one by renowned chemist and one of the founders of molecular gastronomy.

    Calculating and Problem Solving Through Culinary Experimentation offers an appealing approach to teaching experimental design and scientific calculations.

    Given the fact that culinary phenomena need physics and chemistry to be interpreted, there are strong and legitimate reasons for introducing molecular gastronomy in scientific curriculum.

    As any scientific discipline, molecular gastronomy is based on experiments (to observe the phenomena to be studied) and calculation (to fit the many data obtained by quantitative characterization of the studied phenomena), but also for making the theoretical work without which no real science is done, including refuting consequences of the introduced theories. Often, no difficult calculations are needed, and many physicists, in particular, make their first steps in understanding phenomena with very crude calculations. Indeed, they simply apply what they learned, before moving to more difficult math.

    In this book, the students are invited first to make simple experiments in order to get a clear idea of the (culinary) phenomena that they will be invited to investigate, and then are asked simple questions about the phenomena, for which they have to transform their knowledge into skills, using a clear strategy that is explained throughout. Indeed, the is "problem solving based on experiments", and all this about food and cooking.

    Key Features:

    • Introduces readers to tips for experimental work
    • Shows how simple scientific knowledge can be applied in understanding questions
    • Provides a sound method ("strategy") for calculation in physics and chemistry
    • Presents important definitions and laws for physical chemistry
    • Gives confidence in one’s calculation skill and problem solving skills
    • Explore physical and chemical phenomena that occur during cooking

    A unique mix of culinary arts and correct calculations, this book is useful to students as well as professors in chemistry, physics, biology, food science and technology.

    Preface

    About the Author

    1. Let Us Stand on Our Two Legs

    2. Practical Skills

    3. Theoretical Skills

    4. Calculation

    5. Gases (G)

    6. Liquids (L)

    7. Foams (G/L Systems)

    8. Emulsions (L1/L2)

    9. Gels

    10. Suspensions

    11. More Complex Systems

    12. Conclusion

    Index

    Biography

    Hervé This vo Kientza is a physical chemist at INRAE and professor at AgroParisTech. He is the director of the AgroParisTech-INRAE International Centre for Molecular Gastronomy, the head of the INRAE Group of Molecular Gastronomy, the scientific director of the Fondation Science & Culture alimentaire, at the French Academy of Sciences, the president of the Educational Committee of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Gastronomy (University of Reims Champagne Ardennes/Le Cordon bleu), a member of the Steering Committee of the Académie d’Alsace and a scientific advisor of the journal Pour la Science.