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Applesauce

Applesauce is an inexpensive sauce with many uses. It can be flavored and eaten as a dessert, used as a substitute for fat in baked goods, and as a condiment for roast pork. Many recipes call for applesauce as an ingredient.

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Is apple butter real butter?

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Apple butter is nothing like regular butter made from milk fat. It is made from the cooked flesh of apples with spices, sugar, and sometimes other flavorings such as vinegar, like applesauce only fancier and usually of a more uniform consistency so it can be spread. But it is real butter in the sense that the term "butter" can be used to describe a spread made from the flesh of fruit without seeds. ("Jam" is a fruit spread with seeds and "jelly" is a spread made from jelled juice and sugar, with no seeds or fruit.)

Can applesauce be substituted for milk in cornbread recipe?

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Yes, applesauce is a healthy substitute for oil whenever you are baking. Just be sure to use an unsweetened applesauce.

How do I substitute applesauce for oil in cake mixes?

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Substitute apple sauce for vegetable oil in equal parts. (And it contains less fat!) Other ideas: shortening (use ¼ more) OR (in baking) fold stiffly beaten egg whites into the batter Sources: experience

How much unsweetented applesauce do you use to substitute for eggs?

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I have never heard this, and after research, I have to conclude this is invalid.

I hope you're not too disappointed - but after all, eggs would be less expensive than applesauce, and possible easier to handle. So, there should be no problem in using eggs unless you are baking for a vegan.

Hope this helps!

Can you open Doxycycline HYC gelatin capsule and sprinkle on applesauce or yogart instead of swallowing gel capsule used for Acne?

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no, I'm a pharmacist and doxycycline is an esophageal irritant and can burn very badly if powder contacts the walls of your esophagus. You have to swallow the capsule whole or see if a suspension can be compounded. I would not recommend opening the capsule - u will feel heartburn for days!

What unit is a can of applesauce?

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You would probably use milliliters(mL) or fluid ounces (oz).

Can applesauce be used in place of margarine?

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No.

In the past decade, a number of cooks have claimed that it is possible to replace part or all of the fat (shortening, oil, butter or margarine) in cakes, cookies and other baked goods with some sort of pureed fruit. Sometimes applesauce or pureed prunes will be recommended. Although the resulting product will be sweet and edible, it will not be the same as when the proper fat is used.

Is apple butter good for diabetes?

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I can so yeah, i suppose so.

Can you substitute applesauce for oil in muffins?

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Some of the oil can be replaced by applesauce, but not all of it.

Is applesauce helpful for acid reflux?

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Apples and applesauce are great for acid reflux. They work best taken as a preventative measure....before you reflux starts. An apple a day works perfectly for me.

If you do have an acid reflux attack, eating an apple or some no sugar added applesauce can be very effective at relieving symptoms.

The high acidity level of the apple causes the stomach to completely halt acid production. Then the fiber in the food aids digestion.

I had AWFUL reflux. To the point where I was nauseas and waking up in the middle of the night trying to not throw up. Apples are a natural cure that changed my life. I take no other acid reducing medicine.

How much does 1 tbsp of applesauce weigh?

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The specific weight of applesauce depends on the amount. For example, a regular sized container of applesauce in the store is about four ounces.

Can you take Strattera out of the capsule and give it in applesauce?

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No. Strattera out of the capsule is an irritant. It stings. Look at this site - peanut butter may be enough of a coating to keep it from irritating the mouth and throat.

http://www.addadhdblog.com/strattera-my-son-cant-swallow-the-pill/#6be78

How do you make a cake with applesauce?

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Applesauce is substituted in baking for the oil that the recipe calls for.

What happens if you use applesauce with mold in baking?

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from: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/HELP/FAQs_Hotline_Illness/index.asp

Is it safe to eat moldy cheese or salami if I cut away the mold? What about fruit, jelly, or bread?

Some molds are used to make certain kinds of cheeses including Roquefort, blue, Gorgonzola, Stilton, Camembert, and Brie. The mold on these cheeses is safe to eat. Mold on other types of cheeses should not be there. Discard any soft cheese showing mold. For hard cheese, such as Cheddar, cut off at least 1-inch around and below the mold spot (keep the knife out of the mold itself). After trimming off the mold, the remaining cheese should be safe to eat. Re-cover the cheese in fresh wrap and keep refrigerated.

Do not buy or use moldy meats. Fresh meat and poultry are usually mold free, but cured meats and smoked turkey may not be. Examine them carefully. Exceptions: Some salamis-San Francisco, Italian and Eastern European types-have a characteristic thin, white mold coating. they shouldn't show any other mold. Dry-cured country hams have surface mold that must be scrubbed off before cooking.

Discard any soft fruits or vegetables, jams and jellies, bread, and baked goods that show signs of mold.

(Source: Molds on Food: Are They Dangerous?)

(http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Molds_On_Food/index.asp)

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http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Molds_On_Food/index.asp

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How much applesauce can be made from one apple?

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It takes between 14 and 16 pounds of apples to make a gallon of cider or 36 apples.

Can you substitute applesauce in cookie recipes?

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Yes! 1/3 cup of unsweetened applesauce equals a margarine stick.

You can also use sweetened apple sauce but you have to use less sugar than what the recipe calls for. In some recipes you might need to use less fluids (i.e. water, milk, juice) when using apple sauce.

How many calories 2 cups applesauce?

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Approximately 105 calories, depending on brand.

Can you substitute applesauce for miracle whip in cakes?

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Applesauce is a better choice, it does not add more sodium.

How do you feed applesauce to a hermit crab?

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You get a shell, or a bowl that is close to the ground an put applesauce in it. if you leave him alone, he will eat it.

How long does home canned applesauce last?

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Generally factory-canned products can last for as long as 2-3 years, though they usually feature a best before/use by date.. If you packaged it yourself, the shelf life will be considerably shorter!

Is applesauce healthy?

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well you see, some people like apple sauce, but some people dont. i think it tastes good in my opinion. if someone asks me "what does fish taste like" ill say "it tastes like fish" so im afraid your gonna have to buy it and taste it and see if you like it. :)