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Which Is Better or Healthier to Consume Plant-Based Gelling Agents or Animal-Based Gelling Agents?
Both plant-based gelling agents and animal-based gelling agents are rich in nutrients and offer great health benefits. So choice depends on your health and/or ethical stance. Plant-based gelling agents (agar-agar, carrageenan, locust gum) are derived from seaweed or algae, plant tubers, pods or seeds. Animal-based gelling agents are made from pig or cattle collagen. Chinese scientists are researching the possibility of creating gellatin by injecting human genome into a strain of yeast.
0 commentsDiet and Weight Loss Benefits of Agar, a Healthy Asian Food
Agar Jelly Called agar-agar in Southeast Asian countries, chai yen in southern China, and kanten in Japan, agar is a popular Asian food for diet and weight loss. This all-natural diet supplement that can suppress appetite has zero sugar, gluten,...
3 commentsFather Christmas and the Fly Agaric
The red and white of the traditional clothes that Santa Claus wears matches the colours of the hallucinogenic Fly Agaric fungus, and reindeer eat this truly magical mushroom too. This seemed far too much of a coincidence to ethnobotanist Jonathan...
2 commentsThe Unwanted Gift ( Part two)
The Unwanted Gift Part 2; Continue the story of Poppy and her family. as they look forward to Christmas, But on their return, from a trip to Whitby, there would be a spooky gift waiting under the Christmas tree.
0 commentsHow to Make Red Grapes Agar Jelly ? Agar Jelly Grapes Recipe that Looks like Real Grapes
These agar made grapes not only look like real grapes, it tastes like one too! Any kid who sees it will want to grab a whole bunch of it ! It certainly is a great dessert to please the kids and impress the adults. Ingredients ½ packet agar...
8 commentsStoneage Psychedelia by Chris Everard reviewed
Stoneage Psychedelia is a new book by film-maker, author and researcher Chris Everard. It is a very challenging work that will shock many people with the information contained within its 304 pages. Everard, who publishes Feed Your Brain Magazine and...
15 commentsLiterature Review: factors in selecting drugs in Zone of Inhibition (part 1)
The Kirby-Bauer test, known also as the disk-diffusion method, is the most widely used for routine antibiotic susceptibility test based solely on the presence or absence of a zone of inhibition without regard to the in determine what treatment of...
4 commentsAmanita Muscaria Magical Mushrooms as Medicine Fly Agaric Toadstool
Amanita Muscaria the magical mushroom or toadstool has surprising health benefits. This red and white mushroom has associations with reindeer, Christmas, Santa Claus, children’s literature, Celtic and shamanistic practices throughout the world. So what makes this mushroom so appealing and is it truly magical? Muscaria Amanita has links to reindeer, sant claus, and modern icons of red and white. A truly magic mushroom full of celtic mythology as well as meaning.
6 commentsSoy Milk Jelly (Agar-Agar) Recipes With Creative Variety
Soy Milk Almond Jelly or Pudding This soy milk almond jelly is absolutely welcoming under scorching hot weather. Kids love them, adults adore them. Easy and quick to prepare, these pudding or jelly recipe is fantastic dessert ideas for any festive...
9 commentsTypes Of Culture Media
A culture media is special medium used in microbiological laboratories to grow different kinds of microorganisms. A growth or a culture medium is composed of different nutrients that are essential for a microbial growth. Since there are many types...
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