Yes, as well as a chemical change. It clearly changes (white, granulated sugar and liquid to burned brown sugar and liquid to a sticky [and delicious] substance). It changes from a solution to a syrup!
It changes the sugar's color
because the state changes from a liquid to a solid
This process is called meiosis.
The process is called defecation.
the last process before presentation--some examples putting a food under broiler caramelizing creme brulee
Yes, as well as a chemical change. It clearly changes (white, granulated sugar and liquid to burned brown sugar and liquid to a sticky [and delicious] substance). It changes from a solution to a syrup!
Yes.
It changes the sugar's color
It changes the sugar's color
It changes the sugar's color
because the state changes from a liquid to a solid
Toasting is essentially caramelizing and browning the modest amount of sugars and fats in bread. Caramelizing brings out the flavor, so toasted white bread will be more flavorful than untoasted white bread.
Sugar will burn, but not really catch fire that well. Heating sugar to its melting point is called caramelizing and, naturally, makes caramel!
Coke is ok if it is drank in moderation. There is a lot of sugar in it and that is the main concern. Also, some people may experience urinary problems when they drink produvts like Coke due to the caramelizing process it undergoes.
There are sugars present in meat. When you "brown" meet you are caramelizing some of these sugars.
the process of rain is called precipitation