Use this collection of visually stimulating and informative infographics about the chemistry of food and drink as a valuable addition to your science classroom. Find the answers to questions such as ‘Is the galaxy raspberry flavoured?’; ‘Why shouldn’t I drink grapefruit juice if I’m taking medication?’ and, ‘What are the chemicals in asparagus that make urine smell?’
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The chemistry of turmeric
Handout | PDF, Size 0.68 mbThe chemistry of a chilli
Handout | PDF, Size 0.1 mbThe chemistry of an onion
Handout | PDF, Size 0.4 mbThe chemistry of coffee
Handout | PDF, Size 0.15 mbThe chemistry of tea
Handout | PDF, Size 0.53 mbThe chemistry of asparagus
Handout | PDF, Size 0.29 mbThe chemistry of chocolate
Handout | PDF, Size 0.35 mbThe chemistry of coriander
Handout | PDF, Size 0.36 mbThe chemistry of a lemon
Handout | PDF, Size 0.11 mbThe chemistry of a grapefruit
Handout | PDF, Size 0.17 mbThe chemistry of beetroot
Handout | PDF, Size 0.2 mbThe chemistry of nutmeg
Handout | PDF, Size 0.21 mbThe chemistry of cloves
Handout | PDF, Size 0.41 mbThe chemistry of garlic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.28 mbThe chemistry of an avocado
Handout | PDF, Size 0.62 mbThe chemistry of jam making
Handout | PDF, Size 0.12 mbThe chemistry of raspberries
Handout | PDF, Size 0.24 mbThe chemistry of candy
Handout | PDF, Size 0.41 mbThe chemistry of tomatoes
Handout | PDF, Size 0.28 mbThe chemistry of ginger
Handout | PDF, Size 0.73 mbThe chemistry of brussels sprouts
Handout | PDF, Size 0.45 mb
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This resource has been developed by Andy Brunning for Compound Interest. If you would like to purchase poster versions of the infographics then please click here. Copyright Compound Interest.
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