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Complete your peer review exercise below, providing as much constructive criticism as possible. The more detailed suggestions you provide, the more useful it will be to your classmate. Make sure you consider each of the following aspects: LeadGuiding questions:
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- Whose work are you reviewing?
TouriV
- Link to draft you’re reviewing
- Ginger milk curd
- Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)
Evaluate the drafted changes
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- I think the article was really interesting and I didn’t know ginger milk curd was a thing! The lead does a really nice job explaining what ginger milk curd is and where it comes from and It clearly introduces the dessert as a traditional Cantonese dish which gives helpful context. I like that it includes the main ingredients and points out that the original recipe uses water buffalo milk. Those small details make it feel more complete. One thing that could make the lead even better is adding a short mention of what the rest of the article covers, like the science behind how it curdles, the health benefits and its cultural importance. That would help guide readers through what to expect overall. The content is super interesting and detailed. The section about chemistry is surprisingly engaging, and I like how it connects food science to a traditional dessert. It explains how ginger protease reacts with milk in a way that’s understandable even for someone without a science background. The part about health benefits is a nice addition so you get an understanding of what you are making and putting into your body. With these almost “directions” it feels easy to follow and like you could easily make it yourself. The tone of the article fits Wikipedia’s style well because it’s neutral and avoids sounding biased. The article just states facts and history without telling the reader if they like the drink or not. The sources and references seem solid and reliable and It’s great that the scientific parts are backed up with real sources, which gives the article credibility. The only thing you could maybe add is a few more sources that focus on the cultural or historical side of ginger milk curd so the article feels balanced between science and tradition. The organization is easy to follow and gives you many different perspectives of the drink which I like. You could potentially consider moving around which headings are where but it isn’t important. Overall I really like this article and I learned a lot after reading it! Not much to change and this is a great start on a stub!


