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Post by Silver on Mar 30, 2022 14:33:18 GMT 1
More Colors in a Poster of Pea Tray Dishes then Vials Bottom photo: White Pepper Black Pepper Allspice Thyme (with Chili Powder offset above it) Celery Seed Ginger Sage (with Paprika offset below/right) Turmeric (with Paprika offset below/left) Mustard Powder
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Post by Deep Taste on Mar 30, 2022 16:42:23 GMT 1
Always give attention to details
For example when they say:
Colonel's secret recipe
and when they say:
KFC secret recipe
They are not necessary the same thing.
Deep Taste
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Post by deepfriednew101 on Mar 30, 2022 16:57:44 GMT 1
Thank You for the Correct Comment.
there were two Phrases Licenses to KFC in the Early Days. That they used with Label Laws, and are Grandfathered.
others were MADE registered after or made up after WHICH are NOT the First Two Registered.
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Post by Silver on Mar 30, 2022 22:37:19 GMT 1
Guess #2 at the Winston Shelton recipe. Bumps White Pepper way up, reduces Black Pepper, and eliminates all capsaicin bearing red pepper sans for the very small amount of capsaicin found within Chili Powder.
Note: If you drop the Chili Powder you will need to add a mild Scoville units Red Pepper, Oregano, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, and Cumin. All of these are found within mild Chili Powder.
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Post by Silver on Apr 2, 2022 11:22:00 GMT 1
With Winston Shelton guess #3 I've finally honed it down to only 11 ingredients plus flour. But are they the correct ingredients?
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Post by flg on Apr 2, 2022 12:11:13 GMT 1
With Winston Shelton guess #3 I've finally honed it down to only 11 ingredients plus flour. But are they the correct ingredients? Early morning for me. I think I see the 13 in MSG if it was with around ~450g flour. Where does the 20 and 10 appear? White pepper for the 10?
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Post by Silver on Apr 2, 2022 12:31:26 GMT 1
Early morning for me. I think I see the 13 in MSG if it was with around ~450g flour. Where does the 20 and 10 appear? White pepper for the 10? When Winston Shelton highly intentionally added the wiggle word "basically" it meant that he was just arbitrarily tossing out the nicely rounded numbers 10 and 20 whereby to obfuscate and mislead. He clearly states via the part of calling his attorney that he doesn't want to be in possession of the recipe, so why would he subsequently want anyone else to come into better possession of it via his direct assistance in tossing out correct gram numbers? Even the 87 and 13 part and the summing to 100 could merely be intentional obfuscation, and the story itself could even be a contrived fantasy that would make for good reading, but one must hope that at least the 11 ingredients summing to 100 grams part might be accurate. But the operative word here is "hope".
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Post by Silver on Apr 2, 2022 12:33:51 GMT 1
The scaling factor whereby to get from 200 grams of flour to 450 grams of flour is to multiply everything by 2.25. And if it was 1 Lb.of flour the scaling factor would be 2.268.
13/2.25 = 5.7777... grams of MSG.
13/2.268 = 5.73 grams of MSG.
I guess you could take the middle ground and call it 5.75 grams of MSG. That would free up 0.50 grams to be applied elsewhere among the 11 ingredients. And make the MSG correlate to ~13 grams.
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Post by flg on Apr 2, 2022 12:56:19 GMT 1
Early morning for me. I think I see the 13 in MSG if it was with around ~450g flour. Where does the 20 and 10 appear? White pepper for the 10? When Winston Shelton highly intentionally added the wiggle word "basically" it meant that he was just arbitrarily tossing out the nicely rounded numbers 10 and 20 whereby to obfuscate and mislead. He clearly states via the part of calling his attorney that he doesn't want to be in possession of the recipe, so why would he subsequently want anyone else to come into better possession of it via his direct assistance in tossing out correct gram numbers? Even the 87 and 13 part and the summing to 100 could merely be intentional obfuscation, and the story itself could even be a contrived fantasy that would make for good reading, but one must hope that at least the 11 ingredients summing to 100 grams part might be accurate. But the operative word here is "hope". I had made the statement that perhaps salt and MSG was on top of the 100 and left out intentionally. It raised all of the bias comments. So at that point I switched to removing ALL bias. Would mean to take his complete statement into account.
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Post by flg on Apr 2, 2022 13:01:47 GMT 1
A possible way to make that work may be the inclusion of seasoned salts.
Something like
20g fine salt 20g Celery Salt 10g Garlic Salt 10g Onion Salt
or combinations like that where the salt and a herb/spice/vegetable are all coming in combinations
Heading towards how Ledington is built
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