Question
What is the process of bees converting nectar into honey
called?Solution
The process of bees converting nectar into honey is known as "ripening." Bees store nectar in cells and reduce its water content through evaporation to create honey.
Find the mineral which plays an important role in growth:
In active packaging Ca(OH)2 and NaOH acts as
a) Oxygen scavenger
b) Carbon Dioxide scavenger
c) Ethylene scavenger
d) Moisture remover
The enzyme causing browning in mushrooms is:
Which of the following is not a symptom of any food allergy?
a.   Itchiness in mouth
b.   Rashes
c.   Running no...
Which of these is a leavening agent?
(i)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â saponification
(a)Â triglycerides
(ii)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â milk fat
(b)Â alkali
(iii)Â ...
For low sugar content, potato tubers are stored at:
Milk fermentation to produce cheese is done initially by inoculating with:
Toddy from coconut is prepared by:
Louis Pasteur established the modern era of food microbiology in 1857 when he showed that microorganisms cause spoilage: