Science, asked by rkgreenlogistic2019, 3 months ago

how sugar acts as preservative​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Sugar helps preserve the color, texture and flavor of the food. The sugar in jams and jellies helps the gel to form, and increases the flavor. When large amounts of sugar are used in a recipe, the sugar also acts as a preservative by inhibiting microbial activity; thus, recipes should not be modified or adapted.

Answered by mukthisooraj1506
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Answer: Sugar helps preserve the color, texture and flavor of the food.

Explanation:  The sugar in jams and jellies helps the gel to form, and increases the flavor. When large amounts of sugar are used in a recipe, the sugar also acts as a preservative by inhibiting microbial activity; thus, recipes should not be modified or adapted.                      

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