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Time and temperature in cooking

Culture ZoneFood Science & History/Harvard Online/5:06

Harvard physicists breaking down time and temperature like it's some groundbreaking discovery, when every line cook who's ever pulled a perfect medium-rare in the weeds already knows this science in their bones. The difference is they're explaining the theory behind what you do instinctively — why that extra thirty seconds turns your beautiful protein into leather, why temperature isn't just heat but timing made visible. It's oddly satisfying watching academics catch up to what your hands have known for years.

— The Chef's Take

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