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Tiny Bubbles: Where Food Met Science, Medicine, and Religion

By Rachel Laudan December 27, 2014 Drink, Food History 14 Comments
Tiny Bubbles: Where Food Met Science, Medicine, and Religion

Tiny bubbles.  I’m often struck by how often they feature in Western cuisine, how rarely in other major culinary traditions.  Think of mousse and sparkling drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic,…

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