Edible Alien Eyeballs- A Diffusion Experiment for Halloween
Molecules move from areas of high concentration, where there are lots of other similar molecules, to areas of low concentration, where there are fewer similar molecules in a process called DIFFUSION....
View ArticleEdible Egg Marbling (with Food Coloring and Whipped Cream)
Want to take egg-dying up a notch the easy way? Marbling eggs using whipped cream and food coloring is a great project for little ones and the results are downright gorgeous! KitchenPantryScientist.com...
View ArticleEdible Water Balloons (and popping boba)
Sodium alginate (Say it like you say algae!) is a substance found in the cell walls of brown algae, including seaweeds and kelp. Its rubbery, gel-like consistency may be important for the flexibility...
View ArticleHard Candy Stained Glass- Edible Science
Most clear hard candy has what scientists call a glass structure. It’s a disorganized jumble of three kinds of sugar: glucose, fructose and sucrose, which can’t assemble into organized crystals, so it...
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