Honey does not contain galactose. It is primarily composed of fructose and glucose, along with small amounts of other sugars, vitamins, and minerals. While some foods, particularly dairy products, contain galactose, honey is not one of them.
Each molecule of galactose contain 6 carbon atoms.
none of them
Milk contains lactose, which is a disaccharide composed of glucose and galactose. Lactose is broken down by the enzyme lactase in the body into its monosaccharide components, glucose and galactose, which can then be absorbed into the bloodstream.
No
No. Lactose is a sugar containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
yep the honey comb is made out of wax the honey is in the honey comb
Honey does not contain significant amounts of lipids, as it is primarily composed of carbohydrates (mainly sugar), water, and small amounts of proteins and minerals. Honey is not a significant source of lipids in the diet.
Honey does not contain fat. It is a natural sweetener made by bees from flower nectar.
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Honey doesn't contain sodium chloride.
Yes, fermented honey can contain alcohol. Fermentation of honey by yeast can produce alcohol, resulting in mead, a type of alcoholic beverage.
Fructose: found in fruits and honey. Galactose: found in milk and dairy products. Glucose: found in honey, fruits and vegetables. Lactose: found in milk, made from glucose and galactose. Maltose: found in barley. Sucrose: made up of glucose and fructose and found in plants. Xylose: found in wood or straw.