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Egg Replacements in Baking Eggs are an important staple of many baking recipes. They serve ocal functions such as binding leavening and providing moisture to the final product. However, some people are unable to consume eggs for a variety of reasons if you are one of these people, baking can seem daunting Fortunately, there are several substitutions that will allow you to continue enjoying your delicious treats without using eggs. Two popular egg replacements are applesauce and banana. These things work well enough to provide moisture to your dessert, but they are suboptimal replacements overall, because providing moisture is only one function of the egg. When using applesauce or banana in place of eggs you may find that your baked goods crumble or do not rise properly. Luckily, here are other ways to achieve binding and leaving effects that are more similar to those of eggs,   Egg help emulsify the disparate ingredients of your recipe into one homogeneous batter or dough. To achieve this is most effective something with protein or fat that will bind to the starch. One options a quarter cup of plain yogurt, sour cream or butter for each egg- either dairy or non-dairy will work just fine. Another option is ground flax or chia seeds. For each egg, combine 1 tablespoon of ground seeds with 3 tablespoons of warm water and leave the mixture to rest at room temperature for about 10 minutes before using. Either of these options will effectively bind your ingredients. However, if you are baking something that needs to rise, like a cake, you may want to give your dessert a little additional help. In this case, mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda with 1 tablespoon of neutral-flavored vinegar, such as white or apple cider and add the mixture alongside the other wet ingredients. Which of the following is a relevant idea needed for an objective summary of this text?

A. Nondiary Items do not work well as egg substitutes

B. The best recipe outcomes require the inclusion of eggs

C. Egg substitutes should bind and leaven the recipe ingredients

D. Emuluification is one of the most difficult cooking tasks for the home chef.

Answer Explanation:

C. A relevant idea needed for an objective summary of this text is: "Egg substitutes should bind and leaven the recipe ingredients." The passage discusses the importance of binding and leavening effects in baking and provides information on various substitutes for eggs that can achieve these effects.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is C.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Reading

  • Q #1: The gist of the saying went something like this: if a person wants to get ahead in life, you have to be willing to work for it. Which of the following language conventions is violated in the sentence above?

    A. Punctuation-antecedent agreement

    B. Punctuation of an introductory clause

    C. Verb tense

    D. Use of a colon

    Answer Explanation

    The pronoun "you" in the sentence, "if a person wants to get ahead in life, you have to be willing to work for it" does not agree in number with the antecedent "a person," which is singular. It should be "he or she" instead of "you" to maintain agreement

  • Q #2: BUTTERBEAN FOR MAYOR Butterbean wants to be YOUR new mayor. Is there an election coming? No. Can dogs even be mayors? Unclear. But consider what Butterbean has to offer. FRIENDS WITH EVERYONE Big dogs, small dogs, in-between dogs. All the people. If you go for walks, you’ve met Butterbean and she loves. JUST A REGULAR DOG Butterbean is for regular folks. She’s not a fancy breed, just a dog. Sure, maybe she eats more socks than her vet recommends, but nobody’s perfect. HATES RATS You hate rats. Butterbean hates rates, too. She will not rest until they have all been chased from our streets. By her, personally. Can Butterbean count on YOUR vote? Or at least a treat?   Which of the following best describes the purpose of the passage?

    A. To instruct the audience how to vote for Butterbean at the polls.

    B. To argue that Butterbean can hold political office

    C. To entertain people with the idea that a dog could hold political office.

    D. To inform the audience about the benefits of owning a rescue dog

    Answer Explanation

    C. The purpose of the passage is: "To entertain people with the idea that a dog could hold political office." The passage is lighthearted and humorous, and it presents the concept of a dog running for mayor in a playful and entertaining way.

  • Q #3: Review the timeline below and answer the question.  Antonie de Saint-Exupery 1900 Born in Lyon, France 1921 Began military service  1922 Joined the French Air Force  1926 Pioneered International Postal flight  1931 Published first novel, Night Flight  1935 Crashed in the Sahara Desert in Libya 1940 Arrived in New York City after escaping France 1942 Published The Little Prince  1944 Disappeared over the Mediterranean Sea   Which of the following events most likely influenced the publication of Saint-Exupéry's novel Night Flight?

    A. Pioneering international postal fight

    B. Arriving in New York City after escaping France

    C. Crashing in the Sahara Desert in Libya

    D. Beginning his military service

    Answer Explanation

    A. Pioneering international postal fight

    The timeline suggests that after pioneering international postal flights in 1926, Saint-Exupéry published his first novel, "Night Flight," in 1931. This indicates a possible influence of his experiences in the field of international postal flights on his literary work.

    c. Crashing in the Sahara Desert in Libya

    While the event of crashing in the Sahara Desert in Libya in 1935 is a significant and dramatic occurrence in Saint-Exupéry's life, it might not directly influenced the publication of "Night Flight" in 1931. The crash happened after the publication of the novel, and the novel itself might have been influenced more by his experiences as a pioneering aviator, including his international postal flights.