Make: Edible InventionsMake: Edible Inventions
Cooking Hacks and Yummy Recipes You Can Build, Mix, Bake, and Grow
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Book, 2016
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Current format, Book, 2016, First edition, Available . Offered in 0 more formats"Believe it or not, there's a lot of inventing going on in the kitchen. Unless you only eat fruits and veggies right off the plant, you are using tools and techniques invented by humans to make food more tasty and easier to digest. When you cook food, you start to break it down into a form your body can absorb. When you add chemicals to make it thicker, gooey-er, or puffy-er, you turn a bunch of boring ingredients into a mouth-watering snack. Edible Inventions: Cooking Hacks and Yummy Recipes You Can Build, Mix, Bake, and Grow will show you some unusual ways to create a meal, and help you invent some of your own. Projects include: 3D printing with food; Chemical cuisine and molecular gastronomy; Prepared foods like jellies and pickles at home; Growing your own ingredients; Cooking off the grid"--Amazon.
"This book shows you how to make: your own butter with a mechanized bot that does the hard work for you!; A hydraulic 3D food printer that uses LEGOs and frosting to build yummy creations; Juicy gelatin drops that look like noodles or fish eggs--but taste great!; Chocolatey spun pies and flavored rock candy sticks; A solar cooker that lets the sun do all of the work making nachos, cookies, and even a chocolate cake; A worm bin for making your own soil (and tips to prevent the worms from escaping!); An aquaponic jar where your pets help to grow the veggies"--Back cover.
"This book shows you how to make: your own butter with a mechanized bot that does the hard work for you!; A hydraulic 3D food printer that uses LEGOs and frosting to build yummy creations; Juicy gelatin drops that look like noodles or fish eggs--but taste great!; Chocolatey spun pies and flavored rock candy sticks; A solar cooker that lets the sun do all of the work making nachos, cookies, and even a chocolate cake; A worm bin for making your own soil (and tips to prevent the worms from escaping!); An aquaponic jar where your pets help to grow the veggies"--Back cover.
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- San Francisco : Maker Media, 2016.
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