EDUPEDIYA – FOOD ADULTERATION PART-2
EDUPEDIYA – FOOD
ADULTERATION PART-2
COMMON ADULTERATED FOODS IN INDIA:
· Milk
· Tea
· Coffee
· Vegetable & Fruits
· Honey
· Dal
· Spices
· Butter and cream
· Ice cream
· Jaggery
CHEMICAL METHODS TO IDENTIFY
ADULTERATED FOOD:
MILK:
METHOD 1: drop milk on a polished slanting surface
when milk flows leaving white trial behind it, but adulterated with water flows
without leaving mark.
ADULTERANT: water.
METHOD 2: add
few drops of iodine solution to milk sample, if sample turns blue color it
indicates the presence of starch.
ADULTERANT: starch.
METHOD 3: add
equal amount of water to the milk sample, if lather appears it indicates the
presence of detergents.
ADULTERANT: detergents.
METHOD 4: add
pinch of soya powder and arhar powder to the milk sample and shake thoroughly
and dip red litmus paper and if color changes from red to blue it indicates
presence of urea in milk.
ADULTERANT: urea.
COFFEE POWDER/TEA POWDER:
METHOD 1: sprinkle
coffee powder in water if it floats in water but chicory particle sinks at the
bottom indicates the presence of caramel.
ADULTERANT: caramel.
METHOD 2: take sample tea powder on the paper and bring
magnet near to the sample if particles sticks to magnet it indicates the
presence of iron powder.
ADULTERANT: iron powder.
CHEMICAL METHODS TO IDENTIFY ADULTERATED FOOD CINTINUED
IN PART 3……………….
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