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Food Science

Food Science is a multi-disciplinary field involving chemistry, biochemistry, nutrition, microbiology and even engineering of a biological nature. It integrates broad-based knowledge and focuses it on food. Quality, safety, and nutrition questions are just some of the areas dealt with in this category.

1,441 Questions

What causes rotting in food?

A majority of rotting in food is caused by microbes. It is important to understand that most rotting organisms are not harmful to humans, they only make the food taste bad, but there are harmful molds and bacteria that do not rot the food. Therefore, food that doesn't smell, look, or taste spoiled could be harmful, and rotten food may just taste bad. This doesn't mean anyone should consume rotten food, because the likelihood of harmful organisms increases as the food gets older and more decomposed.

ANS2:Food deterioration begins with the breakdown of the cellular tissue by enzymatic action that allows the growth of microbes. They are organisms that need food to live just like we do. Therefore, they feed off of foods such as bread, lettuce, etc . . . most any food, really.

Which is an example of a heterogeneous mixture?

A heterogeneous mixture is a type of mixture in which the components can easily be identified, as there are two or more types present.

Two examples are:

salad

trail mix

(You can easily separate these mixtures)

Why does chapati fluff?

That's because it fills up with gas!

Is there starch in ham?

It depends on the sausage. There are thousands of different ones on the market and some of them contain starches, such as potatoes, rice and flour as fillers and thickeners. You will have to read the contents for the specific sausage you are going to purchase.

Why are fried chicken unhealthy?

Fried chicken contains a lot of grease from the hot oil on the thick meat, which causes weight gain and severe acne for some people. Eating a lot of fried chicken can cause obesity, especially at fast foods like KFC and In-n-Out.

Which food contains electricity?

they contain water and water is a conductor YEA

Answerbecause of the certain elements inside them such as iron or potassium

the asid in the fruit YEA lol

What foods have acid in them?

Things that have acids in them are normally like fruit and things like that.

A few examples..

1) Citrous fruits like lemon, orange - citric acid

2) pepper - tartaric acid

3) Apple - Malic acid

4) Bleach - a type of acid

Can you freeze a hen's egg?

It is not generally recommended to freeze a whole, in-shell hen's egg. The liquid of the egg would expand and crack the shell. If you'd like to freeze the eggs for later use, break them out of the shell and either separate the eggs and the whites or beat them together. Add a little salt, sugar or corn syrup to egg yolks (see link). Then package in single-use units - like an ice cube tray - and freeze.

Where did Fuji apples come from?

Yes, there is, according to the book "A Curious Tale: The Apple in North America," by Tim Hensley. For more information, see the Related Link.

Yes. It is a Japanese type.

What is the most common food in the US?

The most common food in America is the hamburger and the cheeseburger.

Is egg a raising agent in baking?

sometimes, but this is only in certain things and isn't a very good rising agent.a good agent is sodium hydrogen carbonate, aka baking powder, the egg can act as an emulsifier if the egg yolk is used, but if the egg yolk is not used and just the white , it can be used for a thickening ability, also to create a certain texture when whisked. Eggs are a good source of protein so may just be used for their nutritions.

How is salami made?

Various types of seasoned ground meat are enclosed in a casing (originally made from intestine, now some are synthetic). Traditionally, sausage makers would include scrapes such as edible tissues and organs that they wouldn't otherwise sell.

What is the difference between cooked and chopped ham?

Diced is to cut into cubes hence the name dice like the dice you would use to play a game with. Chopped is finely cut into pieces.

What is a list of monosaccharides?

Monosaccharides are the cornerstones of disaccharides as well as polysaccharides. Some monosaccharides include glucose also known as dextrose, fructose, and galactose.

Why cant you smell cold food from far while you can smell hot food from far?

It is possible to smell food when it is cold. However, it is much easier to smell food when it is hot. The heat gives off thermal energy, which makes it simpler to smell. Because hot food is much simpler to smell, hotter food often tastes better than colder food. If a food smells good to someone, then it often has a better taste, too.

Edit:

If the cold food has spice on it, then yes! Or if it has garlic in it!

Is cocoa powder bitter by nature and why or why not?

Yes. Cocoa Powder Is Bitter By Nature Simply Because It Comes From The Cocoa Bean And Has Its Own Taste. Most Things That Come From Nature Have Their Own Bad Taste. Just Try Cocoa Powder In A Canm And Dip Your Finger In Ity, And See How It Tastes.

What fruits sink in water?

Pear is a fruit that does not float in water. It sinks. If you peel an orange it will sink, but keep it intact and it floats.

How many chips in a small bag of chips?

Chips are sold by weight, not by count. The net weight will be on the bag.

What are the functional foods?

Functional foods have a potentially positive effect on health beyond the basic nutrition the body needs to survive. They can promote good health and reduce the risk of some diseases.

Why does mold only grow on organic materials?

Yes, mold does grow on organic matter. For example, mold will grow on feces, and feces is organic matter.