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Learn the effects of the addition of acid and/or alkali on the color and texture of selected vegetables. Apply the basic principles of vegetable cookery to specific ...
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All vegetable and fruit juices are highly alkaline. The most alkali-forming juices are: fig juice, green juices of all green vegetables and tops, carrots, beet, celery, ...
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Dietary protein: is a large intake related to osteoporosis (thin bones)? It is probably the lack of neutralizing effect of vegetable alkali rather than the protein per se.
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Oct 3, 2005 ... Definition and other additional information on Vegetable alkali from Biology- Online.org dictionary.
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Jun 26, 2006 ... Potash was often called vegetable alkali. That name comes from the origin of the material ("vegetable" plants that contain wood) and the most ...
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3:2; Heb. borith), properly a vegetable alkali, obtained from the ashes of certain plants, particularly the salsola kali (saltwort), which abounds on the shores of the ...
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This was because early chemists did not recognise that "vegetable alkali" (K2CO 3, potassium carbonate, coming from deposits in the earth) and "mineral alkali" ...
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The word alkaloid has been initially drawn from the word 'vegetable alkali' and was used to express the baseness or alkalinity of a number of initial alkaloidal ...
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SANGUINARIA~A NEW VEGETABLE ALKALI. M. Dana gives the'following process for separating the above-named alkali from the Sanguinaria canade~ zsis, ...
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My proposal is: to determine the name Kali instead of the present names vegetable alkali, vegetable lye salt, potash etc.; and to return to its old name Natron ...
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