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When cooked in an acidic medium, anthoxanthins become more
 
  (1) white, (2) blue, (3) red, (4) orange, (5) yellow.

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Identify similarities and differences between Muslim and Jewish dietary rules.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Both Muslims and Jews do not eat pork, consume blood in any form, or eat carrion (animals found dead). Muslims will eat dairy products and meat together, while Jews will not. Muslims do not consume alcohol, while Jews do. Jews also require ritual slaughter of animals that are deemed kosher and will not consume shellfish or birds of prey.





 

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