How To Cook What Some Foods Look Like Under A Microscope - Recipe

Dean Rouseberg Author: Dean Rouseberg Time for reading: ~0 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
How To Cook What Some Foods Look Like Under A Microscope - Recipe

Learn how to cook "What some foods look like under a microscope". Delicious recipe.

A group of scientists take pictures of some foods with multiple magnification. Here are the results:

  •  Berry 
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  • Instant coffee 
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  • A grain of salt
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  • White grape 
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  • Red grapes 
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  • At this magnification, broccoli looks like a tulip bud.
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  • Raw meat 
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  • Roasted meat 
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  • Saffron 
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  • Crystal sugar 
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  • Sweetener 
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  • Hot pepper 
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  • Tomato 
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  • Blueberry 
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  • Cauliflower 

 

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