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kozar

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Tue Feb 13, 2024, 11:38 PM Feb 13

So, as we get older.

What's the difference, between heat ,and cooking? NJ.Cher , cooks. Flavors.
It's not Tabasco and heat, like Nashville Chicken,

Heat is a sensation, flavor is one of our senses.

This whole " heat " thing is a sensation, flavor, eating, cooking,

I one of our senses.
I choose my flavors,, may not, be yours,

But, I'll cook with flavor, not necessarily " heat"

Koz

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So, as we get older. (Original Post) kozar Feb 13 OP
Heat changes flavors when cooking, yes? Maillard reaction and all that stuff..nt mitch96 Feb 14 #1
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