Sometime around 1650, bundled straw began to be used as a stirring utensil, and when applied to eggs, had the effect of getting more air into the matrix of egg white goo than a simple stick that would ...
This is The Digest, a new FiveThirtyEight column exploring the science, history and economics of food. We're still working out the essential ingredients to make this just right - we welcome your ...
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