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    Sauerkraut Research Paper

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    22 Fantastic Health and Beauty Benefits of Sauerkraut Sauerkraut is a cabbage based aged nourishment handled by utilizing lactic corrosive. It's highly nutritious esteem keeps you fit and sound. Sauerkraut contains a lot of B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin K, and heaps of dietary fiber. Matured sustenances are regularly found all through the world, however, sauerkraut has made its essence all inclusive in the business sectors of Asia, Europe, and America. It includes an unmistakable…

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    Coconut Milk Speech

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    higher than other types of milk. (6) Anti-Bacterial Properties: Coconut milk is an effective agent, when it comes to fighting bacterial and viral infections. Such a property of this milk is attributed to the presence of 'lauric acid' in it. Lauric acid is a medium chain fatty acid, which in the body gets converted to 'monolaurin', a highly beneficial compound. Monolaurin shows anti-bacterial effects against a wide range of harmful bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, which causes…

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    certain fatty acids strip away the nerve cells’ protective layer, causing major brain damage. It is an orphan disease, meaning that there are only a few people that have it, and there is little to no profit incentive for drug companies to develop a cure. In Lorenzo’s Oil, Lorenzo Odone is diagnosed with this disease, which at the time, was nearly always fatal. During Lorenzo’s father’s journey to find a cure for his son’s disease, he discovered that if the intake very long chain saturated fatty…

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    of heart disease, reduced weight, and diabetes risks. For those who suffer from nut allergies, chia and flaxseed are food powerhouses. According to Blumenfeld a little bit packs an immense punch such as Chia. The food Chia is high in omega three fatty acids, protein, and calcium. Furthermore, flaxseed is rich in magnesium, a vital component for muscle growth. Conversely, olive oil is another great option for cooking and adding flavor to vegetables. Author Blumenfeld shares in one study that age…

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    Trans Fat Research Paper

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    Trans-fatty acids form during the process of hydrogenation. Once polyunsaturated oils are hardened by hydrogenation, some of the unsaturated fatty acids end up altering their shapes rather than becoming saturated. As a result, this alteration in chemical structure creates trans unsaturated fatty acids that are similar in shape to saturated fatty acids. These changed fatty acids, or trans fatty acids, have an effect on the body’s health. Some foods that contain trans-fat include fried foods,…

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    During this lab, I compared the properties of both regular and light margarine, before and after melting. First, we took both of the margarine samples and put them in a hot water bath to melt them. This separated out the components within them- making it easy to measure their percentage value. I found the regular margarine to be made up of 14.5% solids, 64.2% oils, and 21.3% water. Next, I used the same method as before, and found the percentage of each component of the light margarine to…

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    Fat In Milk

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    This happens due to the many different types of fatty acids present. This causes a combination of liquid and frozen parts as the mixture turns into ice cream. This heterogeneity is due to the fact that different fatty acids freeze at different temperatures. Changing the ratio of the fatty acids, there by changing the amount of liquid and frozen parts can noticeably affect the consistency of the ice cream. (Goff) Creams…

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    The area of the formed ME of each system is calculated relative to the whole area of the pseudo-ternary phase diagrams using AutoCAD program 2014. Figures 1 and 2 showed pseudo-ternary phase diagrams of various oils from different origin and fatty acid chain length such as vegetable oil (Avocado oil), long chain triglyceride (Labrafil isostearique) and GMO. These oils were tested for their effects on the area of ME formed. It was observed that the vegetable oil “Avocado” based systems gave no…

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    Special needs is a term that is used in clinical diagnosis. It describes individuals who require assistance whether it is medical, mental, or even psychological. Children with special needs are a wonderful part of our world today. Under this umbrella, there are many different types of diseases that come along with the term. The severity of a child’s diagnosis varies. A child with special needs brings a whole new life to those who they are around. After watching the two movies, Lorenzo’s Oil and…

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    Avocado Essay

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    The avocado is a fruit, but only as a classification. Actually resembles a vegetable texture and nuts - a nutritional composition. It is called a "miracle fruit" because it is widely used not only in cooking. I know that there are many people who love avocados - added to creams,salads, or sandwiches. Of course, there is the opposite camp - people who do not like the avocado because of number of reasons. Regardless of which group you are, maybe it will become interesting to you to find out that…

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