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Edible Science: Experiments You Can Eat (Science & Nature)

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If you have kids who love experimenting with food, we also have a few cool kitchen science experiments that are NOT edible. Still, loads of fun using common foods to learn about DNA and pH levels! Or try out a few chemical reactions! If you are what you eat, what makes up your food? Show the connections between chemistry & nutrition for a meaningful STEM activity.

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We have a PASSION for SLIME, and are dedicated to helping you make the best slime ever. Questions? Just ask us! A fun project for kids, this cake will have kids learning about a variety of different subjects. For science, kids can learn more about crystals and chemistry. Mad Scientist Green Punch from Finding Zest Like the Skittles experiments, just with M&M candy, this science experiment is a fun way to see which color dissolves faster. Gummy Bear Science Experiment from Mombrite Discover the nutrients within common foods using a Chemistry of Food Experiment Kit. Explore chromatography with candy, test foods for vitamin C content, and more! Bottom line? We guarantee our products and service won't mess up your science study—no matter how messy it gets.Before you begin any experiment where there are potential hazards, explain the risks and hazards associated with the experiment in a way kids can understand. Encourage them to ask questions about safety. Combining flavor, fun & chemistry, this spherification kit is a great & tasty intro to food science! Use food-grade versions of three chemicals used in molecular gastronomy recipes to create colorful, edible spheres! Unicorns, clouds & rainbows... oh my! With the Thames and Kosmos Rainbow Gummy Candy Lab, kids learn about the scientific properties of natural polymers while they make their own delicious, fun gummy shapes. Explore Candy Chemistry with this kitchen science kit from Thames & Kosmos! This creative science kit provides an excellent way for kids to learn about the science behind a number of delicious candy flavors and textures. Making ice cream at home without a fancy ice cream machine is easy and is a great science experiment that the kids can do. Homemade Butter in a Mason Jar from Mombrite

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Whether you like eating red cabbage or not, you’ll be amazed by how red cabbage juice can decipher the pH levels of various liquids. Your kitchen may smell a bit from making the cabbage juice, but it’s worth seeing how the juice can determine the acidity and alkalinity in everyday substances. Potato Hydration Science Experiment from Mombrite Why should your child brush his or her teeth? This eye-opening experiment will motivate your child to brush his or her teeth after every meal. Celery and Food Coloring Experiment from Mombrite Contents: measuring cylinder, ball mould, chocolate bar mould, geode mould, egg separator, syringe and tubing, ice cream maker and colour activity guide

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Thanks to the Yummy Crate, we also learned the difference between baking powder and baking soda, made fluffy pancakes, and homemade strawberry syrup. Though we had made pancakes before, I never stopped to carefully look at the leaveners at work. Look at all the air bubbles formed by the baking powder! Set some milk aside for drinking before you dip soap into the food coloring in the plate of milk. Your kids will want to do this one over and over again. Apple Oxidation Experiment from Mombrite Who knew making fudge could turn into such a fun science experiment? Kids will love learning the science behind making creamy, yummy fudge. Mount Everest Kendal Mint Cake from Steam Powered Family

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