PPT-Experiment #4 – Sugar in Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices
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Laboratory Overview CHEM 1361 August 2010 Gary S Buckley PhD Department of Physical Sciences Cameron University Learning Objectives Relate density and buoyancy Understand
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Laboratory Overview CHEM 1361 August 2010 Gary S Buckley PhD Department of Physical Sciences Cameron University Learning Objectives Relate density and buoyancy Understand the relationship between sugar concentration and density. 960081 Rev 312 5746057448574495745457451 5741257458574495745457451 57433574235742957426 5742657413 Dental Associates. CHILDHOOD DECAY EPIDEMIC:. PREVENTABLE. Facts. 20 primary teeth already present in the jaw at birth.. Child is born with an almost sterile mouth.. By age two the microbiology of the mouth is a mirror image of the main caregiver, usually mom.. INTRODUCTION. . Vitamin c also known as ascorbic acid is one of the most effective nutrients. Benefits vitamin c may include protection against immune system deficiency, cardiovascular disease, prenatal health problems eye disease and even skin wrinkling. Vitamin c is a water soluble vitamin meaning it is not stored in our bodies. We have to get vitamin c from foods like citrus fruits, broccoli, and tomatoes. . Classifications. Pomes. Characterized by a smooth skin covering an enlarged fleshy area surrounding the core (seeds).. Examples. :. -. apples. -pears. -. applepear. . Drupes. Contain a single seed, or the . Sweet or Sour?. Tonya Johnson. OSU Extension Service, Marion County. WIST. October 17, 2013. Lesson Overview. Welcome . Background information . How does your drink measure up?. Healthier options . Wrap up. Gayzler. Maria, . 4. . “V”. Tasks:. to study and analyze the publication of Mass Media on this topic;. to give some facts from the history of these beverages;. to prove that fizzy drinks are harmful for health;. Laboratory Overview. CHEM 1361. August 2010. Gary S. Buckley, Ph.D.. Department of Physical Sciences. Cameron University. Learning Objectives. Relate density and buoyancy. Understand the relationship between sugar concentration and density. KNOW . Want to Learn . FRUIT!!. FRUIT!!. AND MORE FRUIT…. CLASSIFICATION OF F. RUIT. POMES. —Smooth skin and an en. larged . fleshy area that surrounds the cor. e. EX: APPLE, PEAR, KIWI. DRUPES. Let’s have a look at how much sugar is in some popular drinks. Let’s have a look at how much sugar is contained in some popular drinks. 200ml. 21g. A glass of pure fruit juice counts towards your 5 a day but still contains a lot of sugar. Best to have orange juice during meal times.. What you will learn. What sugar is and where it is found. How much sugar . Canadian teens are . drinking. What the big deal about sugar is. What you can do to reduce your sugar intake. What is Sugar?. Peelers Drinks Ltd A presentation for wholesalers Peelers Drinks Ltd 1 Peelers Drinks Limited Peelers Drinks Ltd was founded in 1987 by George Peel-Ersatz The company has grown into a successful manufacturer of sophisticated quality fruit cordials Sugar tastes good. But, did you know that eating too much sugar can cause:. Weight Gain. Heart Disease. Type 2 Diabetes. Tooth Decay. Bad for your Skin. Sugar Rush followed by Sugar Crash. These food/drinks have a lot of added sugar:. H for Impaired Glucose T olerance (IGT) or Impaired Fasting Glycaemia (IFG) This booklet was given to you by: Name: Contact Tel No: This booklet provides information for people with IGT or IFG to & . Still. drinks. MARKET REVIEW 2018-2019. 1. CONTENTS. 2. www.expressions-aromatiques.com. Overview. Market overview. p.3. Top flavours. p.4. Main soft drinks types. Cola. p.5. Lemonade. p.8. Tonic water.
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