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Compare fruits
for their sugar content.
Which
banana contains more sugar?
green, yellow or brown?
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Introduction:
Growers of
bananas, harvest their produce when it is still green.
This gives enough time for growers to store and
distribute their product to the consumer market. As time
passes, green bananas gradually turn yellow. That is the
color that we usually see bananas in stores. Color
change in a banana continues at home and it finally
turns brown. During this change the taste of a banana
also changes. |
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Sugar contents of a fruit is
usually one of the dietary concerns for consumers. You need to
know how much sugar you are consuming each day, specially if you
are under a restricted diet.
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Project
description:
In this project you will
study bananas or any other fruit of your choice to determine its
sugar contents. You may choose to study the sugar contents of
any specific fruit at different stages and see if the sugar
content changes by the age of the fruit. You may also choose to
compare different species of a specific fruit. For example, you
may compare the sugar content in different types of apples or
different types of grapes. |
Details
of this project:
More details or support for this project is available for the
members of ScienceProject.com web site. Material needed
for experiment or a science kit about this title may be
available at MiniScience.com. |
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