Vitamin C content in Vegetables

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Project Question: How do different cooking alternatives affect the Vitamin C content in vegetables?
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Vitamin C content in Vegetables

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I'm doing a science fair project on "Does Cooking Fruits and Vegetables reduce their Vitamin C content? " For my materials, it is said that i need soluble starch. My first question is what is soluble starch? Secondly, can corn starch substitute as soluble starch?


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Re: Vitamin C content in Vegetables

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Hi Lovelykixx,

I tried to look up this project, but I couldn't find it. Could you please post a link to the directions? Without seeing the directions, I can't be sure that the answer I give below is correct. But, with that caveat:

It looks like soluble starch is a specific chemical compound also called amylodextrin. Your science teacher may have some at the school, or she or he may be able to help you order some.
All the best,
Terik
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