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So this chapter 3 focuses on gelatinization, pasting and retrogradation. Someone asked me Phaik Hoon, what is the difference between gelatinization and retrogradation. So basically, we can describe pasting and gelatinization as the event that occur. Gelatinization is part of a whole pasting event. So think of it in that way. So gelatinization is part of the whole pasting event. When we say event, it is a sequence of stages in the pasting process. When you look at this chapter, because well if you do not want to take it from me. You can go thru this chapter under pasting. It says here, in this paragraph, the following proposed definition of the pasting process differentiates it from gelatinization. Pasting is a phenomena following gelatinization in the dissolution of starch. It involves, granular swelling which is part of gelatinization. The onset of gelatinization should start with the swelling of the granules. Exudation of the molecular components in the granules, as the granules swel