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There are 5 comments on The Physics of Food

  1. I am concerned for allergic reaction from latex sensitive persons because of the latex balloon Also, she blew up the balloon with her breath, which contains untold germs.

  2. As an alumni of BU who is now a Lab Safety professional, I found many things in this video concerning – the lack of PPE when handling liquid nitrogen and the consumption of food in lab, in particular.

    Besides that this is very cool!

  3. I did some work on cryogenic freezing with liquid nitrogen in school, so I find the frozen coconut milk shell very interesting. you actually froze the coconut with the LIN vapor.

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