The Science of Emulsification: Why Mayonnaise Is a Structure, Not a Mixture
Post 2 of 4 in the Emulsification series. Break a mayonnaise and you learn what it actually is. One egg yolk will hold something like a cup of oil in suspension — droplets a few microns across, each…
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