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Mechanism of osmotic and heat transfer in vegetable?

i wanted to know the effect of the above question on vegetable


Is a chili a vegetable or spice?

Chili peppers are considered both a vegetable and a spice. When used fresh, they are considered a vegetable, providing flavor and heat to dishes. When dried and ground, they are used as a spice to add heat and flavor to various dishes.


What is the effect of heat on vegetable oil?

Upon heating, vegetable oil will first become less viscous (less thick and more runny) as it is heated, and eventually, if heated hot enough it will smoke and then burn.


Effect of heat on leafy vegetables?

Yes. Heat can destroy nutrients in all vegetables. The only vegetable, also known as a fruit, that does not loose nutrients is tomatoes. The longer the vegetables are cooked, the more nutrients are lost. The nutrients are lost through the water its steamed in, and the steam itself. Raw is best, but if you must cook them, cook until slightly tender, where some nutrients are still there.


Does vegetable oil work as a heat protector?

No, you will severly damage your hair! Vegetable oil is made to intensify heat while cooking, so if anything it helps heat damage your hair.


What was the first heat sensitive fiber?

Acetate. Because heat sensitivity refers to fibers that soften or melt with heat rather than scorch and acetate melts.


What Effects of heat on vitamins and minerals?

When you heat vegetable they lose most of their "vitamin value".


Why does heat spoil fruit?

because it has gas and the sun gives heat..............


Is carbon fiber good conductor of heat?

No, carbon fiber is a poor conductor of heat. Its low thermal conductivity makes it a good insulator, which is often desired in applications where heat retention or protection is important.


Does vegetable oil heat at all?

Yes; that is how we fry food.


What are the best vegetable plants to grow in extreme heat?

Okra


Which fruit is a conductor of heat?

Lemons