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Why do foods getting brown during cooking/baking?

Argentina

The unique colour and flavour of roasted meat or baked bread is produced when the food’s surface is exposed to an intense source of heat. The process is known as the Maillard reaction. The Maillard reaction (named after the French scientist Louis Camille Maillard) is non-enzymatic and involves the interaction of sugars, amino acids, and proteins.

The process can even take place in the human body. The end results of this complex reaction can be are changes in colour, flavour and, e.g. the crust of bread during baking. In the process, hundreds of different flavour compounds are created, which can break down and form even more different flavour compouds. Each type of food has a very distinctive set of flavour compounds that are formed during the Maillard reaction.

Some products with Maillard reactions:

  • the browning of bread into toast
  • the colour of beer, chocolate, coffee, and maple syrup
  • the flavour of roast meat
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Zdroj: Evropská rada pro informace o potravinách (European Food Information Council)

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