valkuaistissa
Valkuaistissa refers to the white of an egg. It is primarily composed of water and proteins, with a small amount of carbohydrates and minerals. The main proteins found in egg white are albumin, ovotransferrin, and ovomucoid. When egg white is heated, these proteins undergo denaturation, causing them to coagulate and change from a clear, liquid state to an opaque, solid white. This process is fundamental to many cooking and baking techniques.
The water content of egg white contributes to its ability to form foams. When beaten vigorously, the
In addition to its culinary uses, egg white has also found applications in other fields. Historically, it