Capsaicin & Control: Heat Science, Flavor Balance, and Designing Sauces People Crave-Not Just Survive - Tapa blanda

Van Der Post, Lilly

 
9798246569290: Capsaicin & Control: Heat Science, Flavor Balance, and Designing Sauces People Crave-Not Just Survive

Sinopsis

Reactive Publishing

Capsaicin & Control: Heat Science, Flavor Balance, and Designing Sauces People Crave, Not Just Survive is not a hot sauce book about bravado or punishment. It is a precise, science-driven guide to building sauces that people return to again and again.

Written for makers who want obsession, not endurance, this book breaks down how capsaicin actually works on the human nervous system, why most hot sauces fail at balance, and how elite sauce designers engineer heat curves that feel addictive rather than aggressive. Heat is treated as an ingredient to be shaped, delayed, layered, and controlled, not something to max out for shock value.

You’ll learn how capsaicin interacts with fats, acids, sugars, alcohols, and emulsions, how mouthfeel and viscosity change perceived heat, and why timing matters more than Scoville ratings. The book explains how to design sauces that bloom, linger, or fade intentionally, creating emotional responses rather than simple burn.

Beyond chemistry, Capsaicin & Control explores flavor architecture: pairing peppers with aromatics, fruits, ferments, and umami bases; structuring sauces for different cuisines; and designing profiles that feel premium, comforting, or dangerous by design. It also addresses why “too hot” is usually a technical failure, not a stylistic choice.

Whether you are a home experimenter, small-batch producer, or scaling a brand, this book gives you a framework for creating sauces that convert first-time tasters into repeat buyers. The goal is not survival. The goal is craving.

If you want to understand heat at a deeper level, and learn how to control it with intention, this book is your blueprint.

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