turns pale
on boiling leaves loose chlorophyll
If thr Rheo leaves put into the boiled water the all plant cell will kill and after that if we put a drop of syrup ,nothing wil happen because cell is dead and plasmolysis can not be taken place.
If thr Rheo leaves put into the boiled water the all plant cell will kill and after that if we put a drop of syrup ,nothing wil happen because cell is dead and plasmolysis can not be taken place.
it will make holes
If thr Rheo leaves put into the boiled water the all plant cell will kill and after that if we put a drop of syrup ,nothing wil happen because cell is dead and plasmolysis can not be taken place.
it becomes soft
Peppermint or spearmint, any sort of mint as a tea or the fresh leaves boiled into a tea (about 6 leaves to 2 cups of water, boiled for a couple of minutes).
A previously boiled egg (unshelled) would simply be heated up and become a very hard boiled egg.
the affects they have are that since the leaves have the green coloring, the blue water mixes with the green for the celery to be produed.
Boiling rheo leaves in water first helps soften the leaves and releases their flavors. When placed in sugar syrup in a beaker, the leaves may absorb some of the syrup's sweetness and flavor. This process can infuse the leaves with the sugar syrup's taste, creating a sweet and flavorful result.
If a green leaf is boiled in water, the heat will cause the cell walls to break down, releasing the pigments and nutrients into the water. This can result in the water turning green as chlorophyll is released. Additionally, some nutrients and flavors from the leaf may also be infused into the water.
If thr Rheo leaves put into the boiled water the all plant cell will kill and after that if we put a drop of syrup ,nothing wil happen because cell is dead and plasmolysis can not be taken place.