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The key structural ingredient in most quick breads (exclude cream puffs and popovers) is
 
  (1) egg white, (2) fat, (3) gluten, (4) starch, (5) sugar.

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A consumer states that she/he always adds a touch of baking soda when cooking green beans in order to preserve the nice green color. What are three dangers in doing this?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Color change too vivid or non-food green.
Mushy texture
Loss of thiamin and vitamin C
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