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A saturated sugar solution has
 
  (1) been heated and cooled, (2) sugar stirred into 40C water, (3) all the sugar that can dissolve in it, (4) been stirred while hot, (5) none of the above.

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Describe the food patterns of Korea, being sure to include a description of kimchi.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Koreans eat three meals a day with a large breakfast, a light lunch, and many snacks. The traditional meal is eaten at low tables with chopsticks. Kimchi is fermented pickled vegetables. It allowed storage of vegetables, similar to canning.



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