What You Need to Know
High-pressure homogenization involves forcing a mixture of two or more liquids through a small opening under extremely high pressure, typically above 1000 bar, to create a stable emulsion or foam. The high pressure and shear forces break down fat globules and particles, allowing for even distribution throughout the mixture. This process can create nano-emulsions with droplet sizes of less than 100 nanometers, resulting in improved stability and texture.
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The Science
Primary Reaction
Emulsification