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Q: Mga mabuting nagawa ni maria ylagan orosa?
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Maria ylagan orosa?

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What did Maria Orosa invent?

Pioneering food technologist and inventor, Maria Orosa (aka Maria Y Orosa) invented Calamansi Nip, a powdered form of Calamansi fruit which could be made into juice, invented Soyalac, a powdered preparation of soya beans, and is the proud inventor of the Orosa Palayok Oven. She co-invented Oroval and Clarosa with her co-workers at the Bureau of Plant Industry.


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What does maria orosa's invention?

one of the example of her invention is the Calamansi Nip, a powdered form of Calamansi fruit which could be made into juice,invented Soyalac,a powdered preparation of soya beans, and is the proud inventor of the Orosa Palayok Oven.Maria Orosa - Other Food Preparations:Maria Orosa also invented recipes for banana ketchup, wines from native fruits (casuy and guava), pineapple vinegar, banana starch, soyamilk, banana flour, cassava flour, guava jelly, santol, and rice cookies. Maria Orosa taught Filipinos how to preserve the native adobo, dinuguan, kilawen and escabeche fruits.Maria Orosa - Education:Bachelor of Science in pharmaceutical chemistry from the University of Seattle, 1917Bachelor of Science in food chemistry from the University of Seattle, 1918Bachelor of Science in pharmacy from the University of Seattle, 1920Master of Arts in pharmacy from the University of Seattle, 1921hope that this answer helped you!