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We use maple syrup on hot flapjacks.She made the thick syrup with too much sugar.The thin syrup barely clung to my pancakes.
When syrup is heated, the water content evaporates and the syrup thickens due to the concentration of sugars. This process can also caramelize the sugars in the syrup, giving it a darker color and richer flavor. Additionally, heating syrup can help dissolve any solids present and enhance the sweetness of the syrup.
Yes, an egg will shrink in syrup because the syrup has a higher concentration of sugar than the egg, creating a higher osmotic pressure in the syrup causing water to move out of the egg into the syrup. This loss of water from the egg will cause it to shrink.
Syrup is a liquid. It is a sweet, thick liquid made by boiling sugar with water.
There was less syrup in the cup with the egg, as some of the syrup had been displaced by the egg when it was added.
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There is a disease called Maple Syrup Urine Disease that is associated with mental retardation, but this has nothing to do with eating maple syrup. It is caused by a missing enzyme due to a genetic defect resulting in substances in the urine that make it smell like maple syrup. This is a disease people are born with. It is not acquired and has nothing to do with diet.
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Yes, maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder, not a sex-linked disorder. It is caused by mutations in genes on autosomal chromosomes, which both males and females can inherit equally.
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Yes, there are several different mutations that can cause it.
Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is ametabolismdisorder passed down through families in which the body cannot break down certain parts of proteins. Urine in persons with this condition can smell like maple syrup.Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is caused by a gene defect. Persons with this condition cannot break down theamino acidsleucine, isoleucine, and valine. This leads to a buildup of these chemicals in the blood.
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Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) was discovered by John Menkes in 1954. This is a disorder whereby there is a disruption in the metabolism of branched-chained amino acids.