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Old 26-02-2008, 03:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok this isn't exactly current. This was published in 1998 by the BBC but concidering I've been doing a bit of reasearch in the subject (see the "I've got a question that..." thread) I thought I'd post it. It also made me laugh

Scientists have finally explained the perfect way to dunk a biscuit.

People have long had to endure lumpy tea when their favourite nibble disintegrates to form a grey sludge at the bottom of the mug.

Now researchers from the University of Bristol in the west of England have published the mathematical formula that governs the whole process. Their work is set to revolutionise tea and coffee breaks the world over, especially when a list of recommended dunking times is published.

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The study reveals precisely why we are drawn to dunking - it seems more of the flavour of the biscuit is released into our mouths if it has first been dunked in a hot drink.

The Bristol team calculate that up to 10 times more flavour is released this way than if the biscuit is eaten dry.

Their two-month investigation has also established the best strategy for dunking chocolate biscuits. The "flat-on" approach requires the nibble to be immersed biscuit side down. This minimises "chocolate bleed" into the tea or coffee and keeps the coating rigid enough to prevent the biscuit from breaking in half.

The team acknowledge this technique requires a degree of skill on the part of the dunker and have therefore designed a prototype dunking holder to help the less dextrous.

Dr Len Fisher, who led the research, said a biscuit could be viewed as lumps of starch glued together by sugar. When the hot tea or coffee enters the pores in the biscuit, he explained, the sugar melts and the structure becomes unstable.

"You have got a race between the dissolving of the sugar and your biscuit falling apart and a swelling of the starch grains so that they stick together, giving you a biscuit which is purely starch but rather softer than what you started with," he said.

"As with most things in physics, we can write equations which govern this."

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Len Fisher: Plans more user-friendly information
In this case, the average pore diameter in a biscuit is equal to four times the viscosity of the tea, multiplied by the height the liquid rises squared, divided by the surface tension of the tea, multiplied by the length of time the biscuit is dunked.

Aware that some people may have problems with their maths, Dr Fisher plans to give people more user-friendly information.

"We are going to define critical times for different types of biscuit," he said. "We will publish these as a table, you will be able to look them up and you will be able to dunk scientifically with confidence."

How much can a biscuit take?
Although the research is not complete, Dr Fisher believes the temperature of the tea is also critical.

"I suggest for serious dunkers, take a thermometer with you," he said.

The research has been funded by the biscuit manufacturer McVitie's. The company says its own research suggests that one-in-four dunks results in soggy biscuit sinking to the bottom of the mug. It may now print advice for consumers on its packaging

Concidering that this was published so long ago I want to know where the table for dunking is

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Old 27-02-2008, 09:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What a brilliant job that would be, Im very envious

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Concidering that this was published so long ago I want to know where the table for dunking is[/quote]

I could do with one of those table's, let me know if ya find it. Hob nobs have got to be the best biscuits for dunking tho!

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I could do with one of those table's, let me know if ya find it.
I can't find it anywhere! That's annoying.

On the up side i've just found out that I can buy a pack of 2 digestive biscuits from the shop at my work for only 25p.

I'm a happy dunker right now.

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