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The chemistry of cooking - raw vs cooked onions
The presenter discusses how a cooked onion tastes, looks, and smells very different from a raw onion. She explains that it is chemically different from a raw onion but leaves the question open as to what chemical reactions have taken place in the cooking process.
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