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Why are meat and fish so prominent in the British diet?
 
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Describe the colloidal structure (from a dispersion standpoint including each ingredient) of the following food systems: A. Uncooked custard mixture
 
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Answer to Question 1

Great Britain is made up of two islands; therefore, fish is plentiful. Meat consumption varies by location, with people in Scotland and Ireland eating more lamb and England eating more beef. The desire to be identified as beef-eaters rather than lamb-eaters has much to do with historic rivalries between the countries.

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.true solution of sugar, salts in milk; a colloidal dispersion (sol) of proteins in egg and milk. The fat is emulsified. The entire uncooked custard mixture is a sol.
B. Baked custard



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