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Hot Iced Tea: a scientific approach to cooking

Sarah and Doug Season 2 Episode 62

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In this episode... Hot tea and cold tea existing in the one teacup? Join Sarah and Doug as they delve into modern cookery and techniques while playing with molecular gastronomy. 

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