karamellisoituneet
Karamellisoituneet is a Finnish term that describes the process of caramelization, specifically when it refers to the browning of sugars. This chemical reaction occurs when food containing sugars is heated, causing them to undergo complex changes that result in the development of new flavors and a brown color. It is a fundamental process in cooking and baking, contributing significantly to the taste and appearance of many dishes.
The caramelization process begins at relatively high temperatures. For sucrose, the common table sugar, this temperature
Karamellisoituneet is not the same as the Maillard reaction, although both involve browning due to heat. The
Examples of foods where caramelization is a key element include crème brûlée, where the sugar topping is