Yes. Jaggery is an unrefined sugarcane product. Although it contains more minerals and vitamins than refined white sugar, it still is 98% carbohydrates.
No. Fats contain carbon.
No, jaggery is not a homogenous mixture. Jaggery is a natural sweetener made from concentrated sugarcane juice, and it may contain impurities such as dust, minerals, or plant materials that are not uniformly distributed throughout the product.
The biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of jaggery solution depends on the organic matter content present in the solution. Jaggery is made from sugar cane juice and might contain organic compounds that consume oxygen when decomposed by microorganisms. Measuring the BOD would provide insights into the biodegradable organic matter and oxygen demand in the jaggery solution.
There are no foods that do not contain both fats and sugars. However, there are foods that do not contain sugar including meat and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables are among the foods that do not contain fats.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen proteins contain Nitrogen fats dont
Fats contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
Jaggery in Hindi is known as गुर or Gurh. i got it from here: http://spiceteller.com/jaggery-or-gurh-in-hindi/
starch or fats
they contain 100-157 fats that's why there is so many yellowish fats
No. Oils have less hydrogen atoms as compared to fats. Because oils contain double bonds and fats are saturated.
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