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Why Does Bacon Smell So Good?
2014-05-31
You’d know the savory smell of bacon anywhere—rich, smoky, unctuous, and undeniably addictive. But why is bacon’s aroma so tantalizing? The American Chemical Society recently teamed up with the blog Compound Interest in a new video that breaks down the answer in scientific terms.

There are about 150 organic compounds in bacon that contribute to its heady scent, the narrator explains. When you throw bacon into a pan, the “sugars react with the amino acids in the bacon. It’s called the Maillard reaction, and it’s basically what causes anything you cook…to turn brown.”

When melting fat comes into the mix, baconÂ’s signature bouquet releases into the air (and you, naturally, point your nose in that direction).

Video and recipes at link. :-)
Posted by:gorb

#5  :)
Posted by: Shipman   2014-05-31 18:07  

#4  With all due respect for our visitors who avoid the swine, if we really wanted to make friends Voyager 1 would have its gold disk wrapped with applewood smoked bacon.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-05-31 16:04  

#3  Because its...bacon.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-05-31 16:01  

#2  No need to get all mass-spectrometery, guys. It's simple. Like Homer says, the pig is a wonderful, magical animal.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-05-31 15:29  

#1  mmmmm......bacon
Posted by: Frank G   2014-05-31 14:16  

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