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    Ampalaya (bitter gourd)

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    Ampalaya (Momordica Charantia) Ampalaya is a vegetable grown throughout the Philippines. It grows wild in the remote areas of Mt. Banahaw. As the English name suggests (bitter melon)‚ the melon has a bitter taste due to the presence of momordicin. Ampalaya is also considered the best herbal medicines for its ability to help with liver problems‚ Diabetes and HIV. Ampalaya are excellent sources of Vitamin B‚ iron‚ calcium‚ and phosphorus. It is also rich in beta carotene. All of it parts are consumable

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    Coffee from Ampalaya Seeds

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    COFFEE FROM AMPALAYA SEEDS (Momordica Charantia) TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Background Of The Study 3 B. Statement Of The Problem And Objectives Of The Study 4 C. Significance Of The Study 6 D. Scope And Limitations 6 E. Operational Definition Of Terms 7 Chapter II 8 Review Of Related Literature 8 Chapter III 11 Methodology 11 A. Research Design 11 B. Type Of Study 12 C. Independent And Dependent Variable 12 D. Treatments Of The Study 13 E. Subjects / Samples 13 F. Replications Per Treatment 14 G.

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    CHAPTER1. INTRODUCTION Rationale The researchers decided to use ampalaya seeds instead of throwing it and decided to use the seeds as coffee to know if it could be a good alternative to the commercial one. Coffee is a much known beverage to the majority of the people. It is known for its stimulating effect on the functions of the brain‚ thus making the drinker active. Variants of coffee flavors were already produced all throughout the world aiming for the discovery of alternative sources for coffee

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    Introduction Bitter melon or ampalaya is said to be the most bitter of all vegetables of cooking in Asian countries. Different countries formulate their own dishes and improve its cultivation for a higher demand in the market. Ampalaya is also used in the field of medicine and it contributes to aid treatment of different illness. Furthermore‚ children do not like eating vegetables particularly if it is ampalaya because of its bitter taste. However‚ ampalaya has a unique nutrient that gives

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    eat plenty of bitter gourd. Bitter gourd is commonly known to Filipinos as ampalaya. It has been a well-known cuisine for both Asian and Caribbean countries varying from one cooking style to another. Ampalaya as it cultivates‚ ripens to be even rougher and bitter. Scientifically proven‚ ampalaya is said to decline high blood glucose levels because of insulin properties found on plants-ampalaya‚ called momordicin. Ampalaya contains a mixture of flavanoids and alkaloids make the Pancreas produce more

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    Ampalaya Coffee Research

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    Healthy Coffee Made From Organically Grown Rice and Corn Saturday‚ 09 January 2010 02:45 | Written by Alicia T. Hayudini | PDF | Print | E-mail Organic rice coffeeOrganic rice coffee Remember the good old rice and corn coffee? Our forefathers especially the Ilocanos used to toast rice for their coffee. This was known and proven to relieve gas pain and makes our body feel good. This was how the sisters both government employees‚ NIEDA N. RAMOS (a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Home Economics-

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    Coffee from Ampalaya

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    Name: Christine May L. Linao Date: June 14‚ 2013 Course and Year: BSMA-4 Schedule: MWF 8:00-9:00 PM A Propose Study of Coffee from Ampalaya Seeds Rationale: Drinking coffee before breakfast and during mid-afternoon snacks is one of our traits as a Filipino. It is a habit that our elderly passes every new generation. But do we really know what a coffee is and where it came from? Coffee is a brewed beverage with a dark‚ slightly acidic flavor prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee

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    2013_ Ampalaya Seeds as Nutritious and Medicinal Coffee Output No. ___ _____________________________________________________________________________________.....Ampalaya seeds can be seen in different places‚ and can be seen in different types. All ampalaya have a distinctive size‚ color‚ and fragrance. Whether eye–catching or inconspicuous‚ Ampalaya are seldom used for drinks. Most herb plants have a taste that’s similar to the plant‚ but spicier. The concept of using ampalaya seeds in

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    Coffee from Ampalaya Seeds The main purpose of this study was to make a coffee from Amplaya seeds using different concentrations: pure Ampalaya seeds coffee (Sample A) ‚ a mixture of Ampalaya seed coffee and commercial coffee (Sample B) ‚ and pure commercial coffee (Sample C). Statement of the Problem The main problem of the study is to make coffee from ampalaya seeds. It also answers the following problems: 1. What are the characteristics of the different ampalaya coffee samples in terms

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    Ampalaya Reseach (Gist)

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    Biodegradable Styrofoam Made from Milk and Clay Objectives - The researchers will intend to develop the Styrofoam-plastic out of mostly milk proteins and clay. The material is lightweight‚ sturdy and largely biodegradable. The researchers will make sure that the end result doesn’t smell like spoiled milk. - Casein—milk proteins—is already used in making paper coatings and has an excellent barrier properties. But it has its limited mechanical strength and is water resistant. To make it more resilient

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