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Dorothy could. But social media cannot get over the rainbow, at least when it comes to food: We're seeing more and more of the color spectrum in our cakes, cookies and even coffee. Last month, a ...
Real butterflies are a lovely and welcome sign of summer. White chocolate butterflies are simply delicious any time of year. Celebrate the return of these winged beauties to our backyards and parks by ...
Nanostructures (yellowish-green images; scale bar, 5 μm) were patterned onto dried corn syrup films, producing edible, rainbow-colored holograms (scale bar, 2 mm).
Photographer Henry Hargreaves tastes the rainbow - by creating edible multi-coloured versions of classic dishes. The former fashion model used food colouring from across the spectrum to dye ...
Art can be sweet and edible, too! On a special St. Patrick’s Day show, junior chef and baker Noah Latta was back in the kitchen to share some fun ideas on how to create a tasty and edible rainbow.
And now, edible holograms could someday enhance foods. Researchers reporting in ACS Nano have developed a laser-based method to print nanostructured holograms on dried corn syrup films.
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