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Indoor tap water is distributed through indoor plumbing, which has been around since antiquity

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 INTRODUCTION: Indoor tap water is distributed through indoor plumbing, which  has been around since antiquity but was available to very few people until the second half of the 19th century when it began to spread in popularity in what are now developed countries . What is our tap water? UK tap water  contains a variety of minerals and chemicals that are used for maintaining its safety, taste, and health benefits . The most common minerals found in tap water are calcium and magnesium, which contribute to its hardness and offer health benefits such as bone strength. What is tap tap water? Tap water refers to  the water that is supplied to households through a network of pipes . It can contain varying levels of impurities such as dissolved ions and minerals depending on the water source, like lakes, rivers, or wells. Where is tap water? Most U.S. tap water comes from  reservoirs, lakes, rivers, or water under the ground . You can help protect your water supply fro...

It is believed to have originated in China during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), and it was

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 INTRODUCTION: It is believed to have originated in China during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) , and it was originally known as “black dragon tea.” The name “oolong” comes from the Chinese words “wu long,” which means “black dragon.” What is so special about oolong tea? Oolong tea leaves  contain more than 100 chemical entities which potentially can improve human health , such as polyphenols, polysaccharides, alkaloids What country is famous for oolong tea? Oolong tea originates from the Fujian province in China. It is therefore classified as a Chinese tea even though its production also extends to  Taiwan, Ceylon and the island of Java . It is characterized by limited production and high quality. Some oolongs are rare and sought after by tea lovers around the world. What is oolong named after? Oolong (Wu-lung) tea originates from China and is actually  transliterated from two words meaning “black” and “dragon” in English . Besides its inherent meaning, the two words ...

Kakasura Madappa, the head chef known for preparing sweets, began experimenting, wanting to present the King with something

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 INTRODUCTION: Kaka sura Madappa, the head chef known for preparing sweets, began experimenting, wanting to present the King with something unusual. Adding gram flour, ghee and sugar, he made a soft paaka (or mixture). Madappa was called in and asked for its name. He said the first thing that came to his mind - 'Mysore Pak'. What is the history of Mysore Pak? The dish was invented by the palace chef, Kakara Madappa, who created it using gram flour, sugar, and ghee.  The Maharaja was so impressed with the sweet that he named it after the city of Mysore.   What is the history of Guru sweet Mart Mysore Pak? The shop, Guru Sweets, is the oldest sweet shop in the city.  It was once owned by the ancestors of Kakara  Madappa, who is credited with the invention of Mysore Pak in 1935 . The-golden-coloured, ghee-soaked sweet's birth was quite accidental. CONCLUSION: The Kingdom of Mysore was a kingdom in southern India that was formed in 1399 near the contemporary city of...