Tannic acid is present in
A)Coffee
B)Tea
C)Cough syrup
D)Tamarind
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Answer:
Both
Explanation:
Tannic Acid is found in nutgalls, the swelling of trees caused by parasitic wasps. However, the most common occurrence of Tannic Acid is in the twigs of certain trees, specifically Chestnut and Oak trees.
Therefore Tea And Coffee Both are Made From Trees
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Tannic acid is present in - B)Tea.
- 'Tannic acid' is in a class of chemicals called 'tannins', which are found in many plants.
- 'Tannic acid' refers to tannins that can dissolve in water, as opposed to other types of concentrated 'tannins'.
- According to 'Cornell University's Department' of 'Animal Sciences', 'tannins' are a group of compounds known as plant 'polyphenols', which bind 'proteins' and form 'complexes'. 'Tannins' are found in many foods you eat, including 'fruit', 'tea', 'wine', and 'edible grasses'.
- It can be used as a food 'antioxidant'. It is usually mixed with 'vitamin E', 'vitamin C' or 'gallic acid' before use.
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