White sauces, like béchamel, cool as they set due to the evaporation of water content and the thickening of starches. As the sauce cools, the molecules slow down, leading to a more stable structure. Additionally, the heat dissipates into the surrounding environment, causing the sauce to lose thermal energy. This cooling process helps the sauce achieve its desired consistency.
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