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Heston Blumenthal inspires Kitchen chemistry set

Posted by Sinks on 27th Jun 2017

Parents keen to get their children more interested in cooking could use a new kitchen chemistry set to inspire their inner chefs.Two food architects have launched a chemistry set designed to help recreate the wacky dishes that made Heston Blumenthal famous, reports the Daily Mail.Having worked with Blumenthal on Hestons Feasts, Sam Bompas and Harry Parr wanted to help budding cooks experiment with culinary curiosities.Recipes for inhalable gin and tonic and glow-in-the-dark pancakes are included with the cooking kit, which contains chemicals including Luciferase, which makes jellyfish and fireflies glow.Mr Bompas told the newspaper We were obsessed with the idea that a lot of the best chefs these days are doing something like a magic show in their restaurants.Experimental kitchen chemistry could help children to develop more practical cooking experience.Children need hands-on practice in the kitchen to maintain healthy eating habits, according to the Health Supplements Information Service (HSIS).Learning how to wash vegetables in the kitchen sink, prepare food and cook healthy meals could help young people to adopt a balanced diet.ADNFCR-1321-ID-800431741-ADNFCR