As someone who reads scientific journals regularly, I found this one hilarious. It has an abstract, materials and methods, results, statistical analyses, AND discussion! But its tested variables were things like, "crumb softness" and "crust hue." I mean, look at this figure...I hope you don't have to be a scientist to find this funny:
And, for all their super-sciencey analyses, they didn't even do a taste test! It is, however, one of their future directions:
"In addition to this physical characterization (specific volume, hardness, gas cell distribution, crust color, and bread dry matter), sensory analysis [a.k.a. taste test] is now underway to evaluate the acceptance of this formulation by a panel of consumers."
Because really, all that matters is how it ranks on the yumminess index.
*That's supposed to sound like a French laugh...
5 comments:
as a total non-science personality, i'm not ashamed to say that i barely understood a word of that quote.
they really should just stick a piece of it in their mouths and decide if it's good or not!
mmmm, a baguette sounds yummy...
That is quite funny. I agree with you that the scientists probably have something better to do with their time!
No taste test? Pshh. How is
one to know if it's delicious
if no one gave it a try?
And they call themselves scientists!
Haha, I wish I could say "taste testing" was on my project's future directions. Great post : )
Uh oh - what does this say about me that I actually think it's EXCITING that scientists are doing this? AGH!
I agree with you that a cure is number 1 priority - but I LOVE the science behind baking - omgosh - I shouldn't admit these things. Yikes!!!
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