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there are different varieties: green to yellowish, orange-golden are more common. This the color when appricots are matured and ripen. Otherwise immatures are always green

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Are apricots sweet or sour?

Apricots are typically sweet with a hint of tartness. The sweetness level can vary depending on the ripeness of the fruit, but in general, apricots are known for their sweet flavor.


.5 cup of apricots is how many grams?

0.5 cup of apricots is approximately 80 grams.


What will happen to dry apricots dipped in dilute of sugar solution?

In dilute sugar solution , the amount of water or solvent is more and hence it is a hypotonic solution.Therefore water will move from a region of higher concentration ( solution) to the dry apricots ( region of lower concentration).Hence , there wil be water content in the dry apricos and therefore it swells.


Nutritional facts about apricots?

Apricots are an excellent source of vitamin A, a very good source of vitamin C, and a good source of dietary fiber and potassium. Apricots contain phytochemicals called carotenoids, compounds that give red, orange and yellow colors to fruits and vegetables. The powerful antioxidant Lycopene is one of the carotenoids found in apricots It has potassium, tryptophan, dietary fiber and many more Apricots contain phytochemicals called carotenoids, compounds that give red, orange and yellow colors to fruits and vegetables. The powerful antioxidant Lycopene is one of the carotenoids found in apricots


Why do dry Apricot placed in salt solution don't swell while they do so when kept in water?

Dry apricots placed in a salt solution don't swell because the higher concentration of salt outside the apricots creates a hypertonic environment. In a hypertonic solution, water moves out of the apricots to balance the concentration of solutes, resulting in dehydration rather than swelling. In contrast, when dry apricots are kept in pure water, they are in a hypotonic environment, prompting water to move into the apricots, causing them to swell as they rehydrate.