1. Oral hygiene is essential to prevent tooth decay, cavities and gum diseases. Brushing twice daily, rinsing after meals and eating fewer sweets protect our teeth and keep them strong. Healthy teeth allow us to chew food properly, which is the first step in good digestion. Regular dental check-ups alsRead more

    Oral hygiene is essential to prevent tooth decay, cavities and gum diseases. Brushing twice daily, rinsing after meals and eating fewer sweets protect our teeth and keep them strong. Healthy teeth allow us to chew food properly, which is the first step in good digestion. Regular dental check-ups also help detect and treat problems early, keeping our mouth healthy.

     

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  2. Food can be preserved in different ways. Drying removes moisture, preventing microbial growth, as in dried chillies or papads. Refrigeration lowers temperature to slow microbe activity, used for milk, vegetables and butter. Oiling forms a protective layer that blocks air, keeping pickles fresh. ThesRead more

    Food can be preserved in different ways. Drying removes moisture, preventing microbial growth, as in dried chillies or papads. Refrigeration lowers temperature to slow microbe activity, used for milk, vegetables and butter. Oiling forms a protective layer that blocks air, keeping pickles fresh. These methods extend shelf life, prevent spoilage and maintain taste and nutrition for longer use.

     

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  3. Food with high moisture, like bread, milk or fresh vegetables, spoils quickly because microbes grow easily in them. In contrast, foods like pickles, ghee and dried grains last for months as they lack moisture or air, preventing microbial growth. Preservation methods such as drying, oiling or refrigeRead more

    Food with high moisture, like bread, milk or fresh vegetables, spoils quickly because microbes grow easily in them. In contrast, foods like pickles, ghee and dried grains last for months as they lack moisture or air, preventing microbial growth. Preservation methods such as drying, oiling or refrigeration help extend the freshness of such items for longer periods.

     

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  4. From Disha’s investigations, I learned: (1) Microbes can spoil food if conditions are right. (2) Drying removes moisture, stopping microbial growth. (3) Oiling prevents air from reaching food, preserving it. (4) Good microbes in foods like curd help digestion and keep us healthy. These lessons helpRead more

    From Disha’s investigations, I learned: (1) Microbes can spoil food if conditions are right. (2) Drying removes moisture, stopping microbial growth. (3) Oiling prevents air from reaching food, preserving it. (4) Good microbes in foods like curd help digestion and keep us healthy. These lessons help me store, preserve and eat food safely and wisely.

     

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  5. If there were no food preservation methods, most food would spoil within days, leading to wastage and shortages. Seasonal fruits and vegetables could only be eaten during their season and long-distance transport of food would be impossible. People would struggle during off-seasons and communities miRead more

    If there were no food preservation methods, most food would spoil within days, leading to wastage and shortages. Seasonal fruits and vegetables could only be eaten during their season and long-distance transport of food would be impossible. People would struggle during off-seasons and communities might face hunger or depend only on whatever fresh food was locally available.

     

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