06x02. Butter tea and its chemistry
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Join us on a journey through the fascinating world of butter tea as we unravel its composition and delve into its intricate chemistry. Originating from the Himalayan regions, butter tea—also known as "po cha" in Tibetan—is a centuries-old tradition cherished for its cultural significance and nourishing properties. In this episode, we explore the key ingredients of butter tea, including tea leaves, yak butter, salt, and water, and examine the chemical processes that give rise to its unique emulsified nature. From the interaction of tea polyphenols and milk proteins to the role of salt in flavour enhancement, butter tea offers a rich tapestry of scientific insights waiting to be discovered. Tune in to uncover the secrets behind this ancient beverage and gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between tradition and chemistry. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some episodes might be for subscribers only (1.99£ per month). If you want to listen to those ones, just subscribe NOW and enjoy the full list of episodes: 👉 https://anchor.fm/thefoodscienceaddict/subscribe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram: @thefoodscienceaddict Website: https://thefoodscienceaddict.com/ Email: [email protected]
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