Biology, asked by sanscruti2010, 5 months ago

true or false
asafoetida is preservative​

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Answered by garima5492
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Answer:

answer is false hope helps u


adhishpanindre2008: no
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DisneyPrincess29: yeah Asafoetida is a preservative.
Answered by monica789412
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Asafoetida is preservative False.

Explanation:

  • Asafoetida is used as a flavoring agent and forms a constituent of many spice mixtures.
  • It is used to flavor, curries, meatballs, dal and pickles.
  • The whole plant is used as a fresh vegetable.
  • The herb is also used as an antidote of opium.
  • Technically a gum resin asafoetida is a hard substance that's extracted from large carrot shaped roots of the ferula plants.
  • Once extracted it's commonly dried ground into a coarse yellow powder and used for either culinary or medicinal purposes.
  • Asafoetida is not preservative​.

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