Категории: Все - beverages - fermentation

по Aliah Syafiqah 3 лет назад

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Acidulants

Acidulants are essential in the food industry for their ability to impart sourness, act as preservatives, and enhance flavor. Fumaric acid is commonly used in candies and has antioxidant properties.

Acidulants

Acidulants

Adipic acid

Idiom is the figure of speech that uses a combination of words which challenges the conventional usage of those words.

What is the idiom that you found in the novel/poem?

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Example: 'a stitch in time saves nine'.

application in gelatin dessert
gel inducing agent in imitation jams
most important dicarboxylic acid

Tartaric acid

Alliteration is the figure of speech that uses the repetition of the first sound or sounds in words following each other in succession.

What is the alliteration that you found in the novel/poem? Type it in.

Example:
- ''They thrive on thistle and I thoroughly thought that I threw the thistle out there.''

manufactured synthetically as well as naturally.
to impart its distinctive sour taste.
act as antioxidants
occurs naturally in many fruits, most notably in grapes, but also in bananas, tamarinds, and citrus
used in baking powder and leavening system

citric acid

Simile is a figure of speech that compares two objects through some connective word such as 'like', 'as', 'so', 'than', or a verb such as 'resembles'.

What simile did you find in the novel/poem? Type it in.

Example:
- 'Within the irregular arc of coral the lagoon was still as a mountain lake.'

occurs naturally in citrus fruits
acidfier, flavouring, chelating agent
aplication of carbonated drinks, jam, jelly
used in dairy product

Ascorbic acid

benefits

The hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses exaggerations to create emphasis or effect.

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Example:
- 'All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream.'

antimicrobial and antioxidant
prevent enzymatic browning in fruits and vegetables
promotes uniform colour

Malic Acid

Allusion is the figure of speech that makes a reference to a well-known person, place, or thing in literature and history.

What is the allusion that you found in the novel/poem? Type it in.
Example:
- 'Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear'.

use in chewing gum- long lingering sensation
applications are similar to that of citric acid - used for making beverages that have a low-calorie count
naturally found in tomatoes, apples, bananas, cherries

Fumaric acid

Onomatopoeia is the figure of speech that uses words whose sounds suggest their meanings. Think of words related to water, air, collisions, sounds, voice, etc.

What is the onomatopoeia that you found in the novel/poem? Type it in.

Example:
'The moan of doves in immemorial elms,
And murmuring of innumerable bees...'.

coating in candies
antioxidant properties
impart sour taste in food

Lactic acid

Metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things without using 'like' or 'as'.

What is the metaphor that you found in the novel/poem? Type it in.

Example:
'The rain came down in long knitting needles.'

produced synthetically as well as by fermentation
used in the form of raw material for manufacturing emulsifiers for the baking industry.
used for boiled sweets and pickled foods

Acetic acid

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Personification is a figure of speech which gives human qualities to nonhuman things.

Type in the personification you found in the novel/poem.

Example:
'- Not to-night, good Iago: I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking.'

used in flavorings and confectionary items
pickling industry
pungent smell and is found in vinegar