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    Water and Green Papaya

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    Atchara Atchara is an appetizer made from pickled green papaya. Julienned or grated green papaya are placed in airtight containers and soaked for a week in cooked vinegar and sugar mixture with onions‚ garlic‚ ginger‚ pepper corn‚ and red bell pepper. This is probably the most famous appetizer in the Philippines because every region seems to have their own version. This sweet and sour tasting appetizer is usually served with fried dishes such as fried tapa‚ longganisa‚ tocino‚ and even lechon

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    Sugar Study

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    ! Experimental Method: Does a large amount of sugar affect attention in small children?! Independent Variable: Amount of sugar given to children! Dependent Variable: Children’s attention! ! In a class of 20 kids (average age of 7)‚ 5 kids get 25 grams of sugar‚ 5 kids get 35 grams of sugar‚ 5 kids get 45 grams of sugar‚ and 5 kids don’t get any (the control).! 20 minutes after consumption‚ all of the children take a long yet simple math test. Record who is still paying attention to the test after

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    Love Jones

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    granulated sugar * 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon salted butter * 2 tablespoons vegetable oil * 4 large eggs * 1 tablespoon Madagascar vanilla extract * 2 3/4 cups cake flour * 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda * 1/2 teaspoon sea salt * 3/4 cup milk * 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder * 3/4 cup hot water * Chocolate Fudge Filling: * 1/2 cup salted butter * 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder * 1/2 cup hot water * 4 cups powdered sugar *

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    The Sugar Revolution

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    The Sugar Revolution Revolution means a complete change in a system. There was an economic revolution that occurred in the 17th Century. Some refer to it as the Sugar Revolution. During this period‚ several basic changes took place. (1) Sugar replaced tobacco as the chief export crop in the Caribbean. (2) The population changed from one that was mainly white to one that was mainly black because of the introduction of African slaves. (3) The size of land holdings changed. This change was pioneered

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    Yeast Fermentation lab

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    Examining the Effects of Mass and Type Of Sugar on Yeast Fermentation Lab Purpose: To measure and analyze the effects of various types and masses of sugar in an ethanol fermentation reaction with yeast. Introduction: Ethanol fermentation is a system in which hydrogen ions from NADH + H+ are broken down in order to release the trapped energy and regenerate NAD+. In the absence of a mitochondria or oxygen ethanol is formed‚ which is typically found in bacteria and some yeast. Yeast

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    We all know that the health organizations issued a warning about the cholesterol contained in eggs. But‚ the real truth is that eggs‚ just like many other foods‚ such as: coconut oil or avocados‚ eggs were mistakenly thought to be bad for your health. Really‚ the egg yolk offers a lot of supplements and medical advantages. Up to 90% of the egg’s calcium and iron are situated in its yolk‚ which makes it absolutely sound and prescribed. Then again‚ the egg white offers some characteristic proteins

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    is more browning compare withsample D The first scientific account of non-enzymatic reactions involving the browning of sugar was published by the French biochemist Louis Camille Maillard in 1912. He reported that aqueous solutions of amino acids and glucose‚ or sugar‚ turned progressively yellow-brown when heated or stored under physiological conditions. This phenomenon‚ called protein glycation‚ involves the reaction of a sugar‚ such as glucose or fructose‚ with the amino group of proteins to form what is known as a Schiff

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    Soda Ban Pros And Cons

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    As Sarah Conly states‚ “It’s hard to give up the idea of ourselves as completely rational. We feel as if we lose some dignity. But that’s the way it is‚ and there’s no dignity in clinging to an illusion‚” (“Three Cheers for the Nanny State”). In other words‚ people think that they are logical and know right from wrong. This is the top reason for this controversy. The soda ban is an idea that was stated in New York when Major Bloomberg decided to restrict extra large soda sizes. This created a split

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    Cucurbita maxima

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    pancakes which is squash. We already know that in baking pancakes‚ it is usually added with chocolates‚ peanuts‚ etc. But this time we want to use squash as additives in baking pancakes. In baking pancakes‚ we mixed the butter‚ granulated sugar‚ and brown sugar in a bowl. After they are mixed together‚ we added eggs and mashed squash then beated it well. We added flour‚ baking soda‚ baking powder‚ iodized salt‚ cinnamon. Then mixed them well. We added raisins and nuts‚ and mixed them well. Finally

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    Yeast Sucrose Lab Report

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    During stage one raw materials must be converted to sugars through a process that is known as fermentation. Sugars in the form of sucrose are mostly used by humans (Alexander N.Glazer). Sugar cane and sugar beet are composed of 20% sucrose‚ 75% water‚ 5% cellulose and about 1% is inorganic salts (Alexander N.Glazer). Sucrose is extracted with water by using mechanical pressure from the sugarcane. On the other hard the beet is peeled and crushed. Sucrose that was extracted from sugarcane is a highly

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