Answers about Herbs Spices and Seasonings 작성자 Bernardo 작성일 24-08-11 22:09 | 조회 21 | 댓글 0 본문 Turmeric powder is not very soluble in water, but it can be dispersed in water with vigorous stirring. Adding a small amount of oil or fat can help improve the Read moreBotany or Plant Biology+1How much extract is in one mint leaf?Asked by Wiki UserThere is no answer to this question. "Extract" is, well, extracted from the leaves using a solvent, and since leaves vary in size and essential oil content, andRead moreHerbs Spices and Seasonings+3What animal does saltpeter come from?Asked by Wiki UserSaltpeter (potassium nitrate) is a mineral that is not derived from animals. It is naturally occurring and is commonly used in fertilizers, gunpowder, and food Read moreHerbs Spices and Seasonings+1What is Twang pickle salt made of?Asked by Wiki UserTwang pickle salt is made of salt, citric acid, malic acid, natural flavors, silicon dioxide, and yellow 5 and blue 1 color. It is a seasoning blend specificallRead moreChemistry+2What will be the reaction if you mix turmeric with detergent?Asked by Wiki UserMixing turmeric with detergent will not produce any significant chemical reaction. Turmeric is often used as a natural dye, so it may stain the detergent or cloRead moreChemistry+3How to make a turmeric indicator?Asked by Wiki UserTo make a turmeric indicator, simply dissolve turmeric powder in a small amount of ethanol or rubbing alcohol to create a concentrated solution. Then, mix this Read moreChemistry+2What will be the effect of sugar on turmeric solution?Asked by Wiki UserAdding sugar to a turmeric solution will not have a significant impact on the properties of the solution. The sugar will dissolve in the solution, but it will nRead moreChemistry+2Can salt and pepper make gun powder?Asked by Wiki UserNo, salt and pepper cannot make gunpowder. Gunpowder is a mixture of saltpeter (potassium nitrate), charcoal, and sulfur. These ingredients have specific properRead moreBotany or Plant Biology+1What is the cutting of herbs?Asked by Sazerselbs10Cutting herbs refers to the process of chopping or slicing fresh herbs into smaller pieces using a knife or kitchen shears. This helps release their flavors andRead moreFood & Cooking+2Is Brazilian red pepper edible?Asked by Wiki UserBrazilian red pepper, or Brazilian pepper tree, is considered to be an invasive species in some regions and its berries are considered toxic if consumed in largRead moreHerbs Spices and Seasonings+1Is safflower the same as saffron?Asked by Wiki UserNo, safflower and saffron are not the same. Safflower is a plant cultivated for its seeds, which are used to produce oil, while saffron is a spice derived from Read moreHerbs Spices and Seasonings+2Why garlic in vinegar turns to green?Asked by Wiki UserGarlic turning green in vinegar is due to a natural chemical reaction between the sulfur compounds in garlic and the acidity of vinegar. This reaction can produRead moreBotany or Plant Biology+1What is red fennel?Asked by Wiki UserRed fennel is a variety of fennel that has a red or purple hue to the base and stems of the plant. It has a similar flavor to traditional green fennel but may hRead moreBotany or Plant Biology+1Are juniper berries poisonous?Asked by Wiki UserNo, juniper berries are not poisonous. They are commonly used as a spice factors in cooking and have a strong, pine-like flavor. However, consuming them in large quantiRead moreBotany or Plant Biology+1Where does the spice fennel come from?Asked by Wiki UserFennel seeds come from the fennel plant, which is an herb native to the Mediterranean region but is now cultivated worldwide. The plant produces yellow flowers Read moreCooking Techniques+2Does cardamom have another name?Asked by Wiki UserYes, cardamom is also known as "elaichi" in Hindi. 이전글다음글 댓글목록 0 등록된 댓글이 없습니다. 수정 삭제 목록 글쓰기