Sandesh
- 1 cup paneer, crumbled
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 2 tsp freshly ground cardamom
- 1 Tb almond pieces
Using a potato masher or your hands, mash the paneer and sugar together. Shape into rounds. Sprinkle with cardamom, almond, and extra sugar. Chill for 1 hour.
you just have to look... it is INSANE.
| Matcha Salt | – | Powdered green tea plus salt. The stunning color bestows an ethereal beauty to foods. The slightly bitter tea marries beautifully with egg yolks, tofu, onions, and even chocolate. Read more about matcha. |
| Tangerine Salt | – | Dried pieces of tangerine (or orange) plus salt. Adds tangy, fruity, citrus notes to food. Try it sprinkled on roasted chicken, vegetable side dishes (especially beets), light pastas, shrimp, grilled fish, and omelets. |
| Lavender Salt | – | Dried lavender buds plus salt. Excellent on lamb (both as a salt rub before cooking, and a sprinkling afterward), salad greens, heirloom tomatoes, and avocados. Adds a floral, herbaceous touch. |
| Smoked Paprika Salt | – | Smoked, finely powdered paprika and salt. Use it when you want a smoky, powerful, earthy blast of flavor. Great on potatoes, fried rice, and grilled meats. |
| Kaffir Lime Salt | – | Leaves of the Kaffir lime tree plus salt. This salt infuses a Thai-like flowery headiness to dishes. Works well on poached eggs, seafood, corn on the cob, and steamed rice. |
via http://www.breakawaycook.com/FiveFlavoredSalts.html
Magnetic Field Creates Bizarre Superconducting Effects(click it)
Powerful
magnetic fields appear to change the physical nature of
superconductivity with some quite bizarre effects, according to
University of Arizona (UA) physicist Andrei Lebed. Lebed says that
strong magnetism changes the basic properties of electrons flowing
through superconductors, establishing an "exotic" superconductivity. If
his theorem can be proved via experiment, it will advance our knowledge
of superconductivity considerably and open up a number of exciting new
areas of research.
...
electrons
in a superconductor don't act as individual particles, but as pairs,
now known as "Cooper pairs." When electrical voltage is applied to a
superconductor, all Cooper pairs move as a single entity, establishing
an electrical current. This normally works only at very low
temperatures. When the superconductor warms up, its Cooper pairs
separate into individual electrons and the material becomes a normal
non-superconductor.
UA Physicist Discovers New Facet of Superconductivity(click it)
Superconductors are materials that become almost perfect conductors at temperatures approaching absolute zero. Electrical current flows through these substances with almost no electrical resistance. Without electrical resistance, materials will conduct electric current endlessly.
However, physicists have long known that superconductors share another, more fundamental property than zero resistance, the so-called "Meissner effect." The effect is that when superconducting materials within a magnetic field become cold enough to become superconductors, the superconducting materials expel the magnetic field and are no longer magnetic.
Unconventional superconductor(click it but it's wiki)
"Cooper pair" Click it but it's wiki
I think we should take care to understand magnetics because it follows the laws of attraction.
learn from me, it cries!
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