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    Being a part of an Italian family has its perks, the main one being food. When my great grandparents immigrated from Italy to the United States in the early 1900s, they brought the country’s mouthwatering cuisine with them. Their exclusive recipe for tortellini soup, a dish containing ring-shaped pasta filled with meat or cheese suspended in broth, is deserving of an award. Three generations later, my parents and I still concoct this soup during the holiday season. Making homemade tortellini soup takes hours of effort and concentration over the course of three days, but it allows my family to spend time together while preparing a dish that we all savor. The first day is spent making both the dough and the filling. In a large frying pan, my…

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    Bone Broth Research Paper

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    When you think of bone broth, do you think of it as meat water? Well, this meat water has plenty of benefits! But what makes it so special? The answer is easy – collagen! Not only does bone broth provide you with a healthy gut, it also gives you radiant skin and a boosted immune system! Keep reading below to find out what bone broth can do for your body! Heal Your Gut Did you know that having a cup of bone broth a day works miracles for those who suffer from leaky gut syndrome? It is also good…

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    Bone Broth Research Paper

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    One of the easiest and most healthful ways to nourish our bodies is to follow the tradition of our ancestors of utilizing the whole animal when we cook. One wonderfully economical and nutritious way to do this is by making bone broth. Broths are ideal food for us as they are very easy to digest, and our body has to expend very little effort to utilize the nutrients contained within them. Bone broth, in particular, contains an astounding assortment of beneficial factors such as calcium,…

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    What is the Bone Broth Diet… And How Can it Help You XYZ? If you experience digestive problems, autoimmune illness, or chronic allergies, you might be familiar with research on the health benefits of bone broth and its potential to offer relief. Bone broth has been a staple of the human diet for thousands of years. And, it is among the most nutrient-rich healing foods you can consume. Bone broth is made from animal parts that are often thrown away (at least in modern times). These include…

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    Gwyneth Paltrow, Kobe Bryant, Salma Hayek. If you catch any of these stars sipping from a mug, there’s a good chance it isn’t coffee or tea. That’s because these are just a few of the many celebrities who swear by bone broth for health and healing. You’ve likely heard all about this. Bone broth is the same as most stocks and clear soups with animal products in them. The basic concept is that boiling animal bones imparts the liquid with gelatin, collagen, minerals, and more. So, does drinking…

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    Agar Plates Lab Report

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    1. 4 agar plates were poured several days ahead in preparation for this experiment. They were stored in a Ziploc bag in the refrigerator until ready to use. 2. To perform this experiment are the: cultures of E. coli, S. cerevisiae, and S. epidermidis, three plastic inoculation loops, candle and lighter, three poured nutrient agar plates, a disposable cup, alcohol, paper towels, bleach, a permanent marker, gloves, mask, apron, and goggles. 3. Be sure to wash hands carefully with disinfectant…

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    Aseptic Report

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    mixed unknown bacteria was then passed over the flame. The inoculating loop was then inserted into the broth and then carefully streak on quadrant one of the plate. Afterwards, the loop was sterilized by the flame and was allow to cool for thirty seconds so the next streak can be applied. The same concept was then applied for the different metabolic test. It is important to practice aseptic techniques to prevent contamination of results (3). A broth of mixed unknown bacteria was given and…

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    Sodium Bleach Lab Report

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    1. Items needed for this experiment are: three nutrient broth tubes, graduated pipet, alcohol, disposable cups, E. coli, S. epidermidis vials, yeast packet, candle, lighter, permanent marker, paper towels, bleach, safety gloves, goggles, face mask and apron. 2. Before beginning the experiment, wash hands with soap and warm water, then put on apron, safety goggles, face mask and gloves. 3. Disinfect the work area with bleach and paper towels. Then pour some bleach in a bucket for anything that…

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    Unknown Microorganism

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    Methods: Carbohydrate Utilization: Materials: - Phenol red lactose Broth - Phenol Red Sucrose Broth - Unknown organism # 40 - Inoculating tool Procedure: Phenol red lactose and Phenol Sucrose were cultures used to identify fermentation of carbohydrates for the unknown organism #40. Phenol red is a ph. indicator as the inverted Durham tube indicates gas production. The unknown organism was inoculated into each phenol red broth with either sucrose or lactose. The inoculating tool was sterilized…

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    Bacteria Lab Report

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    The bacteria used in the experiment are Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus vulgaris, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Salmonella pneumonia. These all bacteria will be culture in the nutrient broth. The first stage is making Nutrient Broth. Weigh out 5.8 grams of nutrient broth powder. Dissolve completely the nutrient broth powder in beaker containing 200 ml of distilled or the deionise water. Then the mixture is transfers to the vials. Those vials are autoclave and sterilise at 1…

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