- Vark
:"This page is about the Indian confectionery garnish. VARK may also refer to
NLP modalities or to an hypothetical particle, the dark matter equivalent of a quark (refer to Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras, volume 18,1 pp 115-133).":"for the town in Afghanistan seeVark, Afghanistan "Vark, Varak or Varakh (Hindi:वर्क) (IPA2|vərk) is a foil of pure elementalsilver that is used for garnishing Indian sweets. The silver is edible, though flavorless. Large quantities of ingested elemental silver can causeargyria , but the use of vark is not considered harmful to the body, since the quantities involved in normal use are minuscule. [http://indiacurrents.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=b8b860cc0946bef1dbe95caddfe4bcaa]Vark is made by pounding silver into a thin sheet a few
micrometre s thick. When sold, Vark is backed with paper and peeled before use. It is extremely brittle and breaks into smaller pieces if touched.Vegetarian lobbyists claim that Vark is hammered between animal fat or hide and thus anon-vegetarian product.Vark sheets are laid or rolled over Indian "sweets" made from dates, nuts and various fruit and vegetable based rolls or sheet candies. Most of these "sweets" are made with minimal sugar and may not taste sweet to the American or European palate, but have a rich, nutty taste.
References
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