How Worcestershire Sauce Was Accidentally Invented
How Worcestershire Sauce Was Accidentally Invented #worcestershire , #howitsmade , #theprocess Worcestershire Sauce — the sauce everyone knows but few understand. Its story began in 19th-century England, when two chemists, Lea and Perrins, tried to recreate a spicy Indian recipe. In this episode of THE PROCESS, we uncover how a failed experiment transformed into one of the world’s most beloved condiments. If you love stories that blend history, science, and food culture — this one’s for you. 👉 Subscribe to THE PROCESS for more stories about how everyday things are created — from flavor to technology. #foodhistory , #britishcuisine , #fermentation , #accidentalinventions , #sauce , #documentary 00:00 INTRO 00:50 WHAT IS IT? 01:30 ORIGIN STORY - THE PHARMACY 02:36 THE DISCOVERY 03:23 INGREDIENT BREAKDOWN 04:06 THE FERMENTATION PROCESS 05:43 GLOBAL VARIATIONS 06:16 EL SALVADOR REVEAL 07:24 THE FISH QUESTION 07:45 OUTRO

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