Of course! Fruits having black/purple/dark skins contain lots of anthocyanins which are purple color pigments and are strong anti oxidants and are cardiac and hepato protective….J.K.Dixit, M.D.
Anyone who can get kokam sarbat syrup, drinks it. You cant just buy it. Since the production is limited, only around 100 Milllion people drink Kokam Sarbat.
yes you can give it....
A person who makes syrup is called a sugar maker.
This question cannot be answered with specificity as the particular syrup is not given. Traditionally, syrup consists of mostly sugar dissolved into water or the reduction of naturally occurring sugar-rich juices.
half for a tablet and 1ml for syrup
it depends on the person if it would taste good or not but it has A LOT of sugar in it
The density of maple syrup seems to be normally measured in brix with the requirement of 66 brix. For the rest of us that use density in an every day sense we use water as a density of 1 as a standard. For a gallon of maple syrup produced to standard and at room temperature the weight is about 11 lbs. Given the weight of water, given the same conditions, at 8.3+ lb/gal; the density of maple syrup would then be about 1.32.
Yes, disodium hydrogen citrate syrup can be given to children, but only under the supervision and guidance of a healthcare provider. It is important to follow the recommended dosage and consult a healthcare professional before administering the medication to a child.
Most pancake syrup is corn syrup with flavoring added. The only issue would be if the flavoring is a problem in a given recipe.
Only after consulting a doctor and then it goes by body weight.
The density of 100 percent maple syrup is 1,37 g/cm3.
So far, no famous person does.