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... ook to him.
If a single grain of rice had been tossed in oil, he could now pinpoint exactly how much of the grain was coated and which minuscule spots remained untouched.
What was imperceptible to the average eye was now glaringly obvious to him, exposing a whole new dimension of imperfections in a person’s cooking— as he could see micro-flaws that made every meal seem less appealing.
’This seared meat has uneven charring. Some areas have lost all their natural fat, while ...
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