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SCUM (definition from Collins English Dictionary)A layer of impure matter that forms on the surface of a liquid, often as the result of boiling or fermentation.
Quote from: smokenspices on January 29, 2008, 10:14 PMSCUM (definition from Collins English Dictionary)A layer of impure matter that forms on the surface of a liquid, often as the result of boiling or fermentation.Once again I ask, why would I look it up, I am English? I'm clearly missing the point here, aren't I?
Has anyone actually tasted the scum to see if it is actually bitter?
Oh sweeet jesus and haleluliah. We have a chemist on here at last. Would you care to enlighten us SnS as to how this H2SO4 gets produced? Perhaps a breakdown of the transition states that accompany this process. I'm all ears , really I am.
CA you really really really need to read what people post, really you do!
As far as this thread goes, I'd be inclined to do as the chef does if we wish to faithfully reproduce and comment upon HIS recipe.
But of course in the same vein you will now stop arguing about the reasons behind including a brand name curry powder in the Madras/generic base thread