Damn. The people posting before me have too many great responses. Thanks for posting, they’ve been great.
Damn. The people posting before me have too many great responses. Thanks for posting, they’ve been great.
I wear my sunglasses at night.
Classic.
Newpipe on android also works. Also viewing YouTube via the browser with uBlock origin on mobile works.
That’s clearly a turkey.
Okay there, Penguin.
Who? I’m not American if that helps.
Sorry, I’m talking about like when the fish first starts developing. Like how the initial cells orient themselves. I just have to look up what the definition actually is.
Maybe cellulose?
Not sure about the jar portion. But the caramelization process is a bit complicated. It uses free sugars and amino acid to make the brown, caramelized flavour.
Onions are ~9 % carbohydrates with 4 % of that being simple sugars capable of caramelizing. Apparently another 2 % is fibre, leaving ~3 % being more complex carbohydrates I guess? Like cellulose or starches maybe. Those can get broken down at some points, but as far I know, need enzymes to do so.
But back to your question, if the small glasses are showing “sugar” as in sucrose, the onions could have either sucrose maybe? Or individual sugars such as glucose and fructose (the 2 components of sucrose). There’s a number of other single sugars that could make up that 4 % though.
Fair. Never been. Just was surprised at the cost back in the day when I wasn’t exactly sure what currency was used in Puerto Rico. Great place though. Should go back at some point.
Ah, thanks!
Ah. I may have gotten the Bentley, probably from the branding haha. But did not get the rest. Thanks.
Fair enough. They’re in my next places to visit list.
I had the sound on and didn’t understand one word uttered in this video. But I want more duck!
Portugal or Spain?
It’s great, but expensive. Although I guess I only thought so because of the American dollar at the time (not American).
That’s no moon boy! No moon!