This is an irreversible change as any cooked food cannot be returned to an uncooked state. This makes it a chemical reaction/change.
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it is a chemical reaction because you can not un-fry it
It is a chemical reaction and is Irreversible
because it produces olor when cooking.
Yes, it is a chemical reaction.
is making cooked chips a chemical reaction
It is both. this is because i think so
Most cooking processes are chemical reactions. Generally, the reactions are non reversible and once cooked, food cannot be returned to an uncooked state. So, frying potatoes causes a non reversible chemical reaction. The question is not as precise as it might be. Changes can be physical or chemical. They can also be reversible or non reversible but it is important to note that many chemical changes are reversible just as many physical changes are reversible.
Yes, it is a chemical reaction.
Crisps are normally made from potatoes
The mission statement of walkers crisps is to create tasty crisps out of fresh potatoes and hidden ingredients to be the best in what they sell. The mission statement of walkers crisps is to create tasty crisps out of fresh potatoes and hidden ingredients to be the best in what they sell. The mission statement of walkers crisps is to create tasty crisps out of fresh potatoes and hidden ingredients to be the best in what they sell.
Crisps, chips and mashed potatoes.
I certainly hope not o.o; Crisps are made using potatoes.
A collective noun for crisps is a bag of crisps.
chips,mash and crisps
there is no name of a phobia of crisps, but the nearest thing to it would be cibosolanumtuberosum (a fear of eating potatoes).
It depends on how much crisps(chips) are in your crisp(chip) packet.
crisps are made from potatoes and they are industralised so they have been watched and then the flavour like salt and vinger are dashed to make the flavour