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Cooking After Bariatric Surgery. Year One and Beyond, Without the Restrictive Vibe
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- Nombre de pages121
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-56256-5
- EAN9783565562565
- Date de parution15/07/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille667 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
For many who undergo bariatric surgery, the initial relief is soon replaced by a new kind of anxiety. Familiar foods, like a simple piece of grilled chicken, can cause profound pain and discomfort, turning the joy of eating into a game of anatomical roulette. The problem, however, is not a personal failure but a fundamental failure to understand the new rules of food physics.
This book demystifies the post-operative kitchen, revealing that the key to success lies not in restriction, but in science.
It moves beyond simplistic advice about portion sizes to explain the chemistry of digestion. Readers will learn why a surgically altered stomach can no longer function as a powerful grinder and chemical bath, and why the cook must now take on that role before the food ever reaches the plate. The core of the book is a practical guide to manipulating food on a molecular level. It details how to use equilibrium brining to alter the electrical charge of proteins, ensuring meat remains impossibly moist.
It explains the thermodynamics of low-temperature cooking to prevent toughness and how to leverage the unique chemical properties of sugar substitutes like allulose to create desserts that are both delicious and safe. By mastering the science, you can engineer food that works with your new anatomy. Discover how to transform the bariatric kitchen from a place of limitation into a laboratory of deeply satisfying possibilities.
It moves beyond simplistic advice about portion sizes to explain the chemistry of digestion. Readers will learn why a surgically altered stomach can no longer function as a powerful grinder and chemical bath, and why the cook must now take on that role before the food ever reaches the plate. The core of the book is a practical guide to manipulating food on a molecular level. It details how to use equilibrium brining to alter the electrical charge of proteins, ensuring meat remains impossibly moist.
It explains the thermodynamics of low-temperature cooking to prevent toughness and how to leverage the unique chemical properties of sugar substitutes like allulose to create desserts that are both delicious and safe. By mastering the science, you can engineer food that works with your new anatomy. Discover how to transform the bariatric kitchen from a place of limitation into a laboratory of deeply satisfying possibilities.







