yes it is a physical property
If a food tastes sweet, it likely contains carbohydrates, which are a type of biomolecule.
Sugar is a chemical compound. It is a carbohydrate that consists of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Its structure and composition give it certain physical properties, such as being sweet and soluble in water, but overall it is considered a chemical substance.
Honey is the sweet substance made by bees. Bees collect nectar from flowers, then store and process it in their hives, creating honey as a food source. Honey is widely used in cooking, baking, and as a natural sweetener.
Honey bees collect nectar from flowers, which contains natural sugars like sucrose and glucose. They then store the nectar in their honey stomach, where enzymes break down the sugars into fructose and glucose. These simpler sugars are then concentrated as the bees fan and remove excess moisture from the nectar in the hive, resulting in the sweet honey we know.
Sucrose (table sugar). Essentially all artificial sweeteners as well.
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"taste" here is intransitive-- it is not active and you can not change it to passive. -- "taste" here means " has the taste" of - the is honey is not doing any tasting. If we change the sentence to; The bear tastes the honey, passive form would be The honey is tasted by the bear.
According to the bible, it tastes like buiscits made of honey. sweet, i guess.
well to me pussy tastes like a sweet drop of honey on a hot buttery pancake so sweet love it :)
Yes, the noun 'sweet' is a concrete noun, a word for something that tastes sweet or a term of endearment for a person (Sweets for my sweet); a word for a physical person or thing.The word 'sweet' is also an adjective.
Corn syrup tastes similar to honey, and in many cases is used as substitute. Powdered corn syrup is a corn syrup that comes in powder and is sweet.
Honey is a natural sweetener that has a long-lasting taste due to its slow rate of crystallization.
Honey is very sweet.
A sweet beer typically has flavors like caramel, toffee, honey, or fruity notes. The sweetness can come from malt or added sugars, balancing out any bitterness from hops.
If a food tastes sweet, it likely contains carbohydrates, which are a type of biomolecule.
Yes, "sweet as honey" is a simile.
No, it tastes of ****!