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    Boba Research Paper

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    Boba is made from cooking tapioca. Tapioca may be slightly difficult to find in the typical American supermarket, but they should be available in Asian supermarkets. I bought a bag of tapioca from the local Vietnamese supermarket. Since I was only planning on adding the boba to about three cups of milk tea, I chose to buy a small bag of tapioca. Additionally, I bought some black tea bags, sugar, and milk to make the milk tea. I already had brown sugar, honey, a pot with a lid, a tea kettle, cooking spoons, measuring cups, cups, bowls, and spoons at home, so I did not have to purchase these…

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    beautiful song. Adam is the son of Apollo-God of music and light. Adam was born in a small town called Tapioca. There he would grow into a young healthy man. Adam was always being looked down on because his family was poor. He would get bullied, made fun of, and pushed around in the streets. When walking around with his mom, she spotted something that caught her eye. It was a poster looking for people that are very talented…

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    Starch Lab Report

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    In experiment 2.1, absorbance readings for both heated and unheated corn and tapioca starch were taken. For both starch’s the heated results came to be much higher then the un-heated as seen in Table 2.1. Iodine reacts with the amylose compound in starch where it gets trapped in the amylose coils and blue-ish colour is formed after the addition of Lugols reagent (Fennema and others 2008). The absorbance readings came out higher for heated corn starch because iodine had more amylose to react…

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    Yeast Leavening Report

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    A blend of potato starch, tapioca flour and sorghum flours can be used to make gluten free bread. Sorghum flour is high in protein content that helps with imitation of gluten structure, but often imparts a darker coloring to the bread. Tapioca flour has high carbohydrate levels and little protein or fiber structure (Layton, 2010). Potato starch is higher than tapioca flour in carbohydrates but also has no fiber or protein (Layton, 2010). Tapioca flour and potato starch add to the softness of…

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    carbohydrate intake. However, based on my current total caloric intake of 1239 calories, 57% of my total caloric intake did come from carbohydrates and satisfied the range between 45-65% of total calories must come from carbohydrates. Food sources of dietary carbohydrates 6. My top three carbohydrate sources during this 5 day food diary was the Vietnamese Bahn Mi grilled pork sandwich which contained 61 grams of carbs from a ½ serving, Thai tea with Boba(tapioca pearls) which contained 46 grams…

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    Foods High In FODMAP

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    This is one of the effective dietary therapies with particularly lower levels of fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols (FODMAPs). FODMAPS are dietary carbohydrates that are osmotic in nature. Means they tend to pull water into the intestine. In SIBO, FODMAPs are poorly absorbed and are fermented by our intestinal bacteria. The fermented products are then as a food source by bacteria. However, this internal fermentation is not favorable for SIBO patients, as…

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    My two dogs are so similar yet so different. Tapi and Dio are some of the most loveable dogs out there. Tapi has been taught things by Dio and in return she teaches Dio what she knows. What are their differences? I’ll start with Tapi first. Tapi is a Corgi and Pomeranian mix. She has a caramel and white coat. She is very short and stubby but loves to trip you up when she gets the chance. Before we got Tapi, she was named Tapioca and was our first dog to ever have a name related to a name of a…

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    The food in Brazil is a result of a combination of key ingredients brought by different cultures that arrived in Brazil. For instance it started with the colonization of the Portuguese in the 16th century. Brazil also had influence and was introduced to these countries foods and recipes, by the Italians, Spanish, Arabs, and the Chinese and Japanese cultures. A tradition brought by these cultures was to drink a small cup of coffee after both lunch and dinner. The food in Brazil is mostly made…

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    even to someone. This associates with the fact of guilt overtaking your life in many different forms, or even karma coming back on to you. Imagine being a young boy stuck in a home with an unruly father figure that has been holding to inherited pain as his life goes on. The scene does not seem pleasant as the view the father’s dark ways. The father hates any light and refused to let go of the pain of the “…sad, inherited house...” left in his soul. It is apparent to see that the father has…

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    directly or indirectly in jobs connected with the space industry. (Kourou is a city located near the top right corner of the country, near the ocean.) Fishing is also an important economic activity. Agriculture is mainly carried out in the coastal area, the most important crops being rice and manioc, or cassava, which is a woody shrub native to South America of the spurge family. It is extensively cultivated as an annual crop in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous…

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