Why does an oven with a fan cook food quicker than an oven without a fan?
The temperature in the oven and on all sides of the food stays even so the food cooks the same from all directions.
Why is blue cheese made with mold?
It is not made with "moldy cheese" it is made with a type of blue mold added to it during its manufacturing but, this mold is not harmful to humans. Blue cheese is part of the blue veined cheese group.
What is the scientific term that describes how a food feels in the mouth?
* rough * slippery * gooey * smooth * dry * spongy * oily * crunchy * creamy
Is the amount of vitamins or b12 in five hour energy dangerous?
Personally, I believe it isn't. Think about it, instant energy? All you would be doing is putting chemicals in your body. Unhealthy. The best thing to do to get energy is get at least 8 hours of sleep at night, and eat healthy, and make sure to drink water (8 glasses a day, which is about 64 ounces).
What are the 12 systems in McDonald's?
Production
Service
Shift Management
Planned and Daily Maintenance
Food Safety
Safety and Security
Inventory Management
Training
People Practices
Crew and Management Scheduling
Business Planning
Internal Communication
How long can fresh cream cake be unrefrigerated?
Foods that are left out in room temperature for more than an hour can begin bacteria growth. Our stomach acids can kill some of these bacterias but not all and some can make you very sick. Keep foods OUT of the danger zone- Above 40 degrees and Below 140 degrees. Between these temperatures bacteria lives and breeds on our foods.
How much cholesterol has whole grain bread?
The percentage of the total lipids in this bread is 4-5 %.
Which cereal brand stays crunchy in milk the longest?
from my experiment the answer for this would be CHEERIOSbecause they connect with the milk which helps it not to be soft and stays crunchy it also provides lots of vitamin and whole grain.
Why do you punch two holes at a can of milk?
Okay, it is simple physics. Say you dont poke the second hole for air flow. the milk is pressured to come out of one opening and therefore very difficult to pour. The forces that work on the can, and the air surrounding it need an exit, while the liquid escapes its container...i think. In other words, physics.
Which bread molds the fastest bakery bread or store bought bread?
by letting air get to it
Also, it will grow if it is put in a dampish, wet, and place without a lot of light.
Why does chicken change color when cooked?
Meat turns brown when you cook it because of a protein called myoglobin, which is also what makes red meat red, not blood. So how does the myoglobin end up making the meat turn brown when cooked? This darkening effect is due to the oxidation state of the iron atoms in myoglobin. When the myoglobin is exposed to oxygen, before you cook the meat, the iron atom oxidation level is +2 and it is bound to a dioxygen molecule (O2), which makes the meat appear bright red. As you cook the meat, this iron atom loses an electron and goes to a +3 oxidation level with this process ending up turning the meat brown. So now you know why meat turns brown!
Why can you separate dried peas from dried rice using a sieve?
You can't it's not impossible but I can't do it you can try
What is a fatlike substance that occurs in foods of animal origin?
Foods high in animal fats, also referred to as saturated fats, include:
I'm from Liberia and I can tell you what we eat there. Liberians love to eat rice. we eat fufu, fufu is made from cavassa, we eat the cavassa leaves. there's lot of things we eat in Liberia . but I only name two.
What happens if you leave cheese in the sun on tinfoil?
No. Yogurt is a different product, made from culturing fresh milk with bacteria. Cheese is made from milk by coagulating the milk using rennet, cultures and/or enzymes, then separating the curds from the whey. The curds are pressed into the cheese and aged, if desired.
Does a pound of peanut butter contains rodent hairs?
The chances are very slim. Most likely you will encounter 1 rat hair in about 1,267,000 reese's peanut butter cups. There is virtually no chance of you encountering rat hair in your reeses peanut butter cups unless you eat excessive amounts of them say like 1,000,000 in your lifetime.
Keep in mind this is true for any packaged food. There are health guidelines about just how often rat hairs can be found in foods before health codes are violates and the guidelines aren't 'no rat hair at all'.
Does putting hot water in a thermos bottle before you put hot coffee in it help to keep temperature?
Filling the bottle with hot water immediately before use pre-warms the bottle, because heat is transferred from the hot water to the bottle (and in the transfer, the hot water naturally cools a little). This readies the bottle for filling with hot coffee and because the bottle is already pre-warmed, it takes little or no heat from the coffee thus keeping the coffee closer to the temperature that it was when the flask was filled.
The term active packaging (also called intelligent packaging or smart packaging) refers to technologically advanced packaging systems that prolong shelf life, monitor freshness, and display information on quality. Active packaging can interact with food to reduce oxygen levels, or add flavorings and preservatives. The use of such packaging raises issues of regulation and labeling. joe kerr is hard
What are the advantages and disadvantages for convenience foods?
The advantages of convenience foods are:
Disadvantages are:
How did meats come to be salted?
Some meats are salted as the means of preservation. Other meats may be salted during processing or at home by the cook.
What are some popular cooking questions?
Some good questions are....(in my opinion)... What makes bread rise? Answer is Carbon dioxide. What decorations should never mix on a cake? Answer is Fake fruit and real fruit.
Is separated miracle whip still good to use?
Miracle whip is probably still good to use if separated, however the consistency may not be what you desire for certain recipes or sandwiches. Miracle whip is different from real mayonnaise.
How does osmosis explain the fact that a watery syrup forms when you put sugar on straberries?
When sugar is added to the strawberries it causes the water from the strawberries to move out of the strawberries across a semi-permeable cell membrane. The water that moved out of the strawberries produced the watery syrup that coated the strawberries. Sugar increases the rate of osmosis.