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decoration and presentation.
Somebody in a culinary TV show had heated a certain chemical material
in a nomal glass in microwave for few seconds leading to an intensive white smoke used to decorate the table.(he also put a flower inside the glass) A very characteristic thing, this smoke had a high density as it was like dripping from the glass and not gowing upward as a volatile thing. Do someone know this material? |
decoration and presentation.
> wrote in message ups.com... > Somebody in a culinary TV show had heated a certain chemical material > in a nomal glass in microwave for few seconds leading to an intensive > white smoke used to decorate the table.(he also put a flower inside the > glass) > A very characteristic thing, this smoke had a high density as it was > like dripping from the glass and not gowing upward as a volatile thing. > > Do someone know this material? Sounds like dry ice. Add a little water and you get the smoke. Heating it probably intensified it. |
decoration and presentation.
thanks for your reply, but from where could I get this dry ice?
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