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The beneficial bacteria that make delicious food - Erez Garty

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Where does bread get its fluffiness? Swiss cheese its holes? And what makes vinegar so sour? These foods may taste completely different, but all of these phenomena come from microorganisms chowing down on sugar and belching up some culinary byproducts. Erez Garty shows how your kitchen functions as a sort of biotechnology lab, manned by microorganisms that culture your cuisine.

All these dishes have a general concept behind them--applying biological processes in order to make a product. Can you think of everyday products outside the kitchen being made using biological processes?

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  • Educator Erez Garty
  • Director Stuart Simpson
  • Artist Lauren Ellis
  • Narrator Addison Anderson

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