The Rheologist on Sabbatical-Rheology and Food Texture Part
This video is the ninth in a weekly series of videos about my sabbatical. In this series, I'll be talking about how rheology, the study of flow, deformation, and friction, occurs around me. This video continues the discussion of how food textures and rheology are related, including what rheological properties are important for certain foods.

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