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What purpose(s) did the sour cream serve in the pound cake?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Distinguish between the following: Natural and organic foods
 
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Answer to Question 1

The sour cream added liquid, flavor, some acid for leavening, some fat for tenderness, and lactose for the Maillard reaction.

Answer to Question 2

A natural food is one made without chemical or artificial additives. An organic food is a food where no chemical fertilizers or pesticides were applied when the crops were being grown.
Functional food and designer food



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