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cagreen833

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Which of the following is not an emulsifier of fats that is often used as a food additive?
 a. Monoglycerides
  b. Diglycerides
  c. Bile
  d. Lecithin

Question 2

Describe any three poor agricultural practices that could result in the wasting of large amounts of food.



Loise Hard

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

If produce is piled upon itself in the field, this could cause crushing of the fruits or vegetables. This leads to damage as well as the introduction of bacteria or fungus that can spoil the food even before it reaches the market.
Inefficient mechanical harvesting of crops may result in a lot of crops being left in the fields to rot.

If produce or crops are not handled carefully, they may get contaminated with disease-causing microbes.
Large farms may not harvest the crops at the right time. Either the crops are not ripe enough and are not able to be eaten at any point or they are harvested when they are too old.



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