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And the whole five second rule is a professional kitchen joke. Has nothing to do whether or not it's edible and everything to do with "it's ok to serve it was only lying in the filth for five seconds." Sorry to break it to you folks.

 

oh, you mean the 5 second rule doesn't have science behind it? :unsure:

 

thanks for the insight.

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oh, you mean the 5 second rule doesn't have science behind it? :unsure:

 

thanks for the insight.

 

Mythbusters already addressed the 5 second rule last year or the year before.

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So this is what the Wall has come to in the final days before preseason games?

 

In-depth discussion of the five-second rule??? :unsure:

 

Let the games begin already!! :lol:

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One of the frequent Iron Chef judges, Ted Allen, has a new half-hour show. The theme seems to be exploring this or that old saw about foods.

 

I didn't catch the whole thing, but one segment was about beverages that quell the residual hotness of foods - like wing sauce - that contain capsacin (sp?). They said that the capsacin binged to taste buds. A panel of tasters triede various beverages to see which were effective. Carbonated beverages worsened the aftertaste, but milk (the casein protein) bound the capsacin and removed it.

 

Which made me think about blue cheese as a popular addition to a meal of hot wings.

Dairy products and fats help with capsaicin. A white russian is perfect to help mellow out a hot chili pepper. There is a bar in Middletown that has over 500 types of hot sauce. When someone is hurting bad they yell out "shot of milk to table _" and the server runs with a shot of milk- it is quite comical to witness

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