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分子料理其實一點也不難! 一本掌握關於分子料理的各種原理與活用方式 「科學引領我們探索這個大千世界,研究各種自然現象所引發的不同機制反應,而分子廚藝(Gastronomie Mol?culaire)這門學問,即在探究烹飪過程所產生的各種變化,以及人們飲食感官上的普遍現象。這門學問也可以稱作食品科學。技術運用科學知識,提供實務上可行的操作方法。在廚藝相關領域中,烹調技術乃應用分子廚藝及各種食品科學的知識,提出新式的操作方法。廚藝融合了藝術和技術,與味道、產品的品質及廚師的能力皆密不可分;操作和理解...
Issues for 1914-67 include "Notable productions and important revivals of the London stage from the earliest times."
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An essential tool for assisting leisure readers interested in topics surrounding food, this unique book contains annotations and read-alikes for hundreds of nonfiction titles about the joys of comestibles and cooking. Food Lit: A Reader's Guide to Epicurean Nonfiction provides a much-needed resource for librarians assisting adult readers interested in the topic of food—a group that is continuing to grow rapidly. Containing annotations of hundreds of nonfiction titles about food that are arranged into genre and subject interest categories for easy reference, the book addresses a diversity of reading experiences by covering everything from foodie memoirs and histories of food to extreme cuis...
Compiles American and European stage, screen, and television program credits.
Hearing Voices and Other Matters of the Mind examines the long-recognized and striking similarities between features of mental disorders and features of religions. Robert McCauley and George Graham emphasize underlying cognitive continuities between familiar features of religiosity, of mental disorders, and of everyday thinking and action. They contend that much religious thought and behavior can be explained in terms of the cultural activation of humans' natural cognitive systems, which address matters that are essential to human survival: hazard precautions, agency detection, language processing, and theory of mind. Those systems produce responses to cultural stimuli that may mimic features of cognition and conduct associated with mental disorders, but are sometimes coded as "religious" depending on the context. Their approach promises to shed light on both mental abnormalities and religiosity.