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Among the batterie de cuisine needed by intrepid cooks is a Cryovac machine for vacuum-sealing food, an immersion circulator for cooking sous-vide ("under vacuum") and a liquid-nitrogen cartridge for freezing things fast (such as milk, to be crunched up for "snow").
Modernism on a Fork Moira Hodgson 2011
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Adding kitsch to kitsch, the breast milk ice cream is served by a person dressed as Lady Gaga, carrying a liquid-nitrogen syringe, pouring "smoke" all over your lovely dish of human milk.
The Stir: Baby Gaga Breast Milk Ice Cream Is Vomitous The Stir 2011
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-Steve Ells This has been a year when the attention of the food world has been drawn to indie abattoirs and hydrocolloid-obsessed Spaniards, to tomato-farm slavery and shark-fin pirates, to foie gras trucks and $900 meals where you can't tell the entrees from the plates, to mad chefs wielding liquid-nitrogen canisters and gentler souls instructing you on how to cook and eat your Christmas tree.
The Fast Food Revolutionary Jonathan Gold 2011
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Adding kitsch to kitsch, the breast milk ice cream is served by a person dressed as Lady Gaga, carrying a liquid-nitrogen syringe, pouring "smoke" all over your lovely dish of human milk.
The Stir: Baby Gaga Breast Milk Ice Cream Is Vomitous The Stir 2011
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Caveat: Patients in the liquid-nitrogen group experienced more side effects, particularly pain and blistering.
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The space is stuffed with $20,000 worth of secondhand lab equipment he bought on eBay, including, he says, centrifuges, a liquid-nitrogen storage unit and "a bunch of stuff for water purification."
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Flip, a hamburger restaurant slated to open later this fall, will feature a "liquid-nitrogen milkshake bar."
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Already, there are thousands of frozen embryos sitting in liquid-nitrogen storage around the country.
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Under that kind of pressure, Franz had no choice but to put his stem cells in liquid-nitrogen storage and his research on ice.
A Crisis Of Biotech 2007
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So this spring he paid a company called PerPETuate about $750 to store some of Lacey's cells in liquid-nitrogen freezers.
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