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The Chemistry of Ice Cream
Posted August 16, 2011 2:46 PM by
Kirk Zamieroski
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Find out why smaller ice crystals make smoother, richer ice cream in this video hosted by Wisconsin-Madison Professor of Food Engineering, Richard Hartel.
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