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Posted on 10/04/2019 by ODNC

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Food science seminar, October 10, 2019 “Chemistry Illuminated: bread, cheese, coffee, chocolate” --- Join Dr. Andrew Ross for a discussion on the fascinating behind-the-scenes chemical processes involved in the making of common food items such as bread, cheese, coffee, and chocolate. --- Registration is $15 per person --- https://foodsci.oregonstate.edu/foodsci/fst-action-0#register-Portland-series --- OSU Portland Center 555 SW Morrison St., Suite 2100 Portland, OR 97204 --- 5:30-6:00 pm - social with refreshments and beverages 6:00-7:00 pm - seminar presentation — Please take time to register through the OSU portal; you’ll be glad you did. --- Oregon State University Food Science and Technology Extension Service — #foodwriter #pdxfoodbloggers #pdxfoodblogger #pdxchefs #oregonfoodblogger #oregonchefs #celebrateoregonAgriculture #pdxcooks #osufoodscienceandtechnology #oregonchocolate #oregoncoffee #oregonwheat #oregoncheese
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