Thursday, April 25, 2019

Tauco, a specific seasoning from Indonesia

Tauco is a food ingredient made from soybean seeds (Glycine max) that has been boiled, mashed and stirred with flour then left until the mushrooms are grown (fermented). Tauco fermentation is soaked with salt water, then dried in the hot sun for several weeks until the aroma of the tauco or marinade turns to a reddish brown color. In the middle of the process, the marinade often emits a pungent smell like rotten fish / shrimp paste.


From a number of traditional tauco producers said that the marinade, the soaking water was processed into soy sauce while the soybean seeds became tauco. There are various ways to process tauco, each of which has its own privileges. The example of Taauco circulating in Riau is different from Tauro with in Java and Kalimantan. Each region has its own unique taste.

From experience, tauco can be stored for many years, and will not be damaged or spoiled during storage without being exposed to raw water or contaminated with other organic materials. Unfortunately, there is no more detailed research on Taauco. By unskilled laborers (especially Chinese people) in some areas, tauco is used as a side dish for every meal, especially when eating clear porridge. Its common usage is as a spice or flavoring in making side dishes, for example tauco seasoning chicken, tauco fried rice, tauco stir-fried fish

Tauco is a food ingredient commonly consumed by Indonesian people. Tauco contains 166 kilocalories of energy, 10.4 grams of protein, 24.1 grams of carbohydrates, 4.9 grams of fat, 55 milligrams of calcium, 365 milligrams of phosphorus, and 1 milligram of iron. In addition, Tauco also contains vitamin I as much as 23 IU, vitamin B1 0.05 milligrams and vitamin C 0 milligrams. These results were obtained from conducting research on 100 grams of Tauco, with amounts that could be eaten as much as 100%.

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Monday, April 22, 2019

Ariane 2

Ariane 2 is a European expendable (disposable) rocket, which was used for six launches between 1986 and 1989. It was a member of the Ariane rocket family, and was produced by Aérospatiale in France. Ariane 2 comes from Ariane 1 before, by stretching the first and third stages. The load capacity becomes 2,175 kilograms (4795 pounds) into geosynchronous transfer orbit. It first flew on 31 May 1986 carrying the Intelsat-5A F-14 satellite. The third stage failed to turn on, and the rocket was destroyed by safety range. After this, five more launches were carried out, all of which were successful. The last launch of Ariane 2 took place on April 2, 1989, successfully placing Tele-X into orbit.

Ariane

Ariane is a series of European civil launch vehicles for the use of space launches. The name comes from the spelling of the French mythological character Ariadne.

France first proposed the Ariane project and was officially approved at the end of 1973 after discussions between France, Germany and Britain. This project is Western Europe's second attempt to develop its own launcher after the Europa project was successful. The Ariane project is code-named L3S (French abbreviation for third generation substitution launchers). The European Space Agency (ESA) ordered EADS, a subsidiary of EADS Astrium for the development of all Ariane launchers and testing facilities, while Arianespace, a commercial subsidiary of CNES made in 1980, handles production, operations and marketing.

Arianespace launches the Ariane rocket from the Spatial Guyanais Center in Kourou in French Guiana, where it is close to the equator which provides a significant advantage for launch.

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Monday, April 8, 2019

iPhone 11 is called to be able to detect body odor and air pollution

If you are looking for a cellphone that can 'make you smell good', then the next generation iPhone might be the answer. The cellphone that is often referred to as the iPhone 11 is reported to have a feature to detect body odor of its users.

This is known from patents registered by Apple at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The title is "Systems and Methods for Environment Sensing".
Broadly speaking, it explains the ability of the next generation iPhone to detect chemical compounds in the air. This certainly can be useful to protect users if at any time there is an incident of the spread of toxic gases.