food: just about everything (ex. spaghetti, pasta, cake, tacos etc.) drink: umm thats a hard one...idk :P
Soup is a food item that contains solid ingredients like vegetables, meat, or pasta along with a liquid broth or base.
yes, a cookie is a solid, because if you mix it, it is hard, then, after you bake it it is even more of a solid than it was as the cookie mix!
to make the food or drink item more visually appealing!
It is a solid.
If customer to ask order a food or wine, I'll get those item and put on their shopping cart.
You can buy food item and drink from the Gross-ery on Main Street.
Beer and Jagerschnitzel Liebfraumilch and Blutwurst Kabinett and Sauerbraten with Spatzle
The phosphate ion is PO4-3. Many food items contain phosphates... actually, since DNA contains two phosphate groups per base pair, ANY food item that contains cells has phosphates in it.
you would put something truly disturbing in the food or drink, like pee, poo, or boogers. Whoever we drink or eat this meal or item will be traumatized forever!
To calculate the percentage of protein in a food item, divide the amount of protein (in grams) by the total weight of the food item (in grams), then multiply the result by 100. The formula is: (grams of protein / total grams of food) × 100 = percentage of protein. For example, if a food item weighs 200 grams and contains 50 grams of protein, the calculation would be (50 / 200) × 100 = 25% protein.
A sealed bottle of soda on a shelf can be classified as a consumer packaged good (CPG) and a non-perishable food item. It falls under the category of beverages and is typically considered a convenience product due to its ready-to-drink nature. Additionally, it is classified as a carbonated soft drink, which often contains sugar, flavoring agents, and carbonation.
Yes, Friendly's restaurants do use MSG. Most fast food restaurants do use this product in their foods. Almost any item that contains yeast extract also contains MSG.