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Here are some easy ways on how to detect impurities in our daily diet

How to detect impurities in our daily diet



The news that there is adulteration in the food we use everyday shocks us and undermines the credibility of the food we buy. There are a few ways to find out the food items we buy, you can learn about them.


Milk

Important food we use everyday. Leave a drop of milk on a glossy slope. if white color batch and slowly down its good milk . otherwise not white batch and fast run down its fake milk 

Ghee

Leave a spoonful of ghee or butter in a glass bowl and stemed  mashed potatoes well. Add more than two drops of iodine to make the potatoes turn blue its fake ghee. if not change color its good


Coffee powder

take water in a pot and put a spoonful of coffee powder in it, powder floating like that jaggery its fake mix more chickaree 


Tea powder

Take a fine white cloth and spread a spoonful of tea powder on it and then wash it off with water , white clothe show any brown color its fake


Vegetables

Take a vegetable and take green chillies for example, take a cloth or cotton wool and take some water or me in it and rub it on the chilli, if the cloth turns green it is impure.

Turmeric 

Pour water in a glass tumbler to find out if the turmeric powder contains impurities. Add turmeric powder. If the turmeric powder is mixed, it will turn dark yellow.

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