Barbecue is one of the oldest cooking techniques in the world, yet we know very little about the science behind it. The idea is simple: you cook your food over a flame, which caramelizes it and creates a tasty brown crust. But what happens to the flavor afterward? Why doesn’t the meat look charred anymore?
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