Varakh, also known as edible silver leaf, is traditionally made by beating silver into thin sheets. Other metals like gold and copper can also be used to make varakh, but silver is the most common choice due to its malleability and inert properties.
Silver is the metal that is commonly used to make varakh, a thin foil used in Indian sweets and as a food decoration.
No. i feel it is not at all good for health as it is made of silver metal an element on the earth. As a doctor i suggest never to eat Silver foiled Varakh sweets. it also can create cancer disease by increasing sugar in blood.
Varakh, the shiny foil that is used to garnish sweetmeat, is sometimes made of real silver or real gold. These metals are made by pounding the metal into very thin sheets that are very brittle. Both metals are edible.
Varakh, the shiny foil used to garnish sweetmeats, is typically made from pure silver or edible metals such as gold or platinum. These metals are hammered into thin sheets to create the delicate and decorative varakh.
Silver and gold are the metals typically used for making varakh, which is a type of edible silver and gold foil used as a decoration in Indian sweets and dishes. These metals are safe for consumption and do not react with the food.
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silver or steel or copper can be uses to make varak on the basis of health considaration
silver or steel or copper or gold can be used to make varakhs on the basis of health consideration
Silver,steel,gold,copper or maybe something else i think it should be used by considering things ,issues,etc all that which cannot cause us some or the other health problems......bcozz.. we need 2 be healthy.
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"Made of" and "Made from" can mean the same thing. "That can is made from aluminum." "That can is made of aluminum." However, they can't be used the same in every situation. You can say: "That house is made of wood and made from workers." But you can't say: "That house is made of workers and made from wood."