Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Foiled! NIST Unwraps What’s Baking Under Aluminum in Its Labs

We do a different kind of baking, but we often use the same foil you use in your own kitchen.
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Foiled! NIST Unwraps What's Baking Under Aluminum in Its Labs

Jessie Zhang, wearing safety glasses and coveralls, holds a piece of aluminum foil in the yellow light of a clean room.

It's National Bake Week here in the U.S. If you're celebrating in your own kitchen, you may find yourself needing some aluminum foil. Whether you need a sheet of foil to keep that apple pie warm or you're making something in an aluminum foil baking pan, foil has lots of uses in a baker's kitchen.

Here at NIST, we do a different kind of baking, but we often use the same foil you use in your own kitchen. You won't see our creations on The Great British Baking Show, and you definitely don't want to eat them.

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