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Showing posts with label Eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eggs. Show all posts

Sep 20, 2019

[Answer] 6. To go with your eggs, you have a craving for citrus fruit. Which of these is not a citrus fruit?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. To go with your eggs, you have a craving for citrus fruit. Which of these is not a citrus fruit?"



...1. Nectarine 2. Grapefruit 3. Orange 4. Lemon A nectarine, which is related to a peach, has a fleshy skin which is edible. Citrus fruits have a tough skin which is not edible or tastes bad. Oranges, grapefruits, lemons and limes all require you to either peel off the skin or cut the fruit in half and scoop out the fleshy parts with either your mouth, a knife or a spoon. The skin is sometimes used as a flavoring agent.

May 8, 2019

[Answer] What are Easter eggs said to symbolize?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What are Easter eggs said to symbolize?"



...Historians tend to lean toward the belief that the custom of Easter eggs is rooted in pagan traditions. The egg is an ancient symbol in many cultures and is almost universally taken as a symbol of new life. The egg is historically an integral part of pagan festivals celebrating the coming of spring. Because Easter is a Christian religion, Easter eggs take on a different symbolism for many. For those who follow a Christian belief, Easter eggs represent Jesus's emergence from the tomb and His resurrection. The practice of decorating eggs traces to the 13th century. Source: History.com

Apr 22, 2019

[Ans] Which animal brings Easter eggs in Switzerland?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which animal brings Easter eggs in Switzerland?"



Like the rest of the Northern Hemisphere, Easter arrives at the beginning of Spring in Switzerland. Easter and Spring are wrapped up together, but that country’s symbol of growth and rebirth isn’t the bunny—it’s the cuckoo bird. (It makes more sense for eggs to come from birds than bunnies, right?) Swiss children fill their baskets on Easter morning by hunting for colored eggs and chocolate eggs left by the Easter Cuckoo. Cuckoos are much more prevalent in Switzerland anyhow—it’s the origin place of the cuckoo clock, after all.

[Answer] Which animal brings Easter eggs in Switzerland?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which animal brings Easter eggs in Switzerland?"



...Like the rest of the Northern Hemisphere, Easter arrives at the beginning of Spring in Switzerland. Easter and Spring are wrapped up together, but that country’s symbol of growth and rebirth isn’t the bunny—it’s the cuckoo bird. (It makes more sense for eggs to come from birds than bunnies, right?) Swiss children fill their baskets on Easter morning by hunting for colored eggs and chocolate eggs left by the Easter Cuckoo. Cuckoos are much more prevalent in Switzerland anyhow—it’s the origin place of the cuckoo clock, after all.

Mar 28, 2019

[Answer] 3. Which element, other than fluorine, can help to prevent caries? You can find this element in eggs and in green beans.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Which element, other than fluorine, can help to prevent caries? You can find this element in eggs and in green beans."



...1. Arsenic 2. Molybdenum 3. Lead 4. Oxygen Molybdenum is a whitish metal with a very high melting point. It has the atomic number 42. Molybdenum is present in tooth enamel. Sources indicate that it may contribute to preventing caries and tooth decay. A region with low molybdenum concentrations in the soil could typically present a higher occurrence of oesophageal cancer. Sources of molybdenum include eggs, liver, green beans, sunflower seeds, lentils and cucumbers. Overexposure to molybdenum is toxic. Inhalation of molybdenum fumes can harm one's health more readily than overconsumption of foods containing molybdenum. Arsenic and lead are highly toxic. Don't use products containing arsenic or lead to brush your teeth. Oxygen is very reactive. Oxidation is one of the best documented forms of decay of solid structures.

Jul 23, 2018

[Ans] What type of diet excludes all meat, poultry and fish but includes eggs and dairy products?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What type of diet excludes all meat, poultry and fish but includes eggs and dairy products?"



A lacto-ovo vegetarian diet tries to adhere to the same daily dietary requirements as people who follow a diet that includes meat. With a lacto-ovo vegetarian diet, dietary restrictions include all poultry, meats and fish but allow dairy products and eggs. The American Dietetic Association lauds vegetarian diets as healthful and nutritionally adequate with potential benefits including reduced risk of certain diseases. However, people following a lacto-ovo vegetarian diet need to pay special attention to their consumption of adequate protein, vitamin B12 and iron. Source: LiveStrong.com

Oct 28, 2017

[Ans] Which breed of chicken is the "Easter egg chicken," named because of the multicolored eggs the hens lay?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which breed of chicken is the "Easter egg chicken," named because of the multicolored eggs the hens lay?"


In current American usage an Easter Egger is any chicken that possesses the "blue egg" gene, but doesn't fully meet any breed standard defined in the American Poultry Association's (APA) standards, or in the case of Easter Egger bantams, the American Bantam Association's (ABA) standards.


Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which breed of chicken is the "Easter egg chicken," named because of the multicolored eggs the hens lay?"



Ameraucana:

The Ameraucana is an American breed of domestic chicken. It was developed in the United States in the 1970s, and derives from Araucana chickens brought from Chile. It was bred to retain the blue-egg gene but eliminate the lethal alleles of the parent breed. There are both standard-sized and bantam versions.



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[Ans] Which breed of chicken is the "Easter egg chicken," named because of the multicolored eggs the hens lay?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which breed of chicken is the "Easter egg chicken," named because of the multicolored eggs the hens lay?"


In current American usage an Easter Egger is any chicken that possesses the "blue egg" gene, but doesn't fully meet any breed standard defined in the American Poultry Association's (APA) standards, or in the case of Easter Egger bantams, the American Bantam Association's (ABA) standards.


Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which breed of chicken is the "Easter egg chicken," named because of the multicolored eggs the hens lay?"



Ameraucana:

The Ameraucana is an American breed of domestic chicken. It was developed in the United States in the 1970s, and derives from Araucana chickens brought from Chile. It was bred to retain the blue-egg gene but eliminate the lethal alleles of the parent breed. There are both standard-sized and bantam versions.



Step 3 : Disclaimer & Terms of Use regarding the question "Which breed of chicken is the "Easter egg chicken," named because of the multicolored eggs the hens lay?"

Our machine learning tool trying its best to find the relevant answer to your question. Now its your turn, "The more we share The more we have". Share our work with whom you care, along with your comment ...Kindly check our comments section, Sometimes our tool may wrong but not our users.

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Sep 18, 2017

[Ans] In the brunch menu item Eggs Benedict, how are the eggs prepared?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In the brunch menu item Eggs Benedict, how are the eggs prepared?"



Eggs Benedict. Eggs Benedict is a traditional American brunch or breakfast dish that consists of two halves of an English muffin each of which is topped with Canadian bacon, ham or sometimes bacon, a poached egg, and hollandaise sauce., A poached egg is an egg that has been cooked by poaching, as opposed to simmering or ... Eggs Benedict, a dish often served for breakfast or brunch. ... Poached eggs are used in the traditional American breakfast/brunch dish Eggs Benedict. ... for instance, a popular breakfast item is eggs poached in a scallion/coriander ..., Eggs Benedict is a dish usually served at breakfast. It starts with a lightly toasted English muffin. The muffin is topped with cooked bacon or Canadian bacon, and poached eggs. The dish is completed with a small amount of hollandaise sauce., This is a list of egg dishes. Eggs are laid by females of many different species, including birds, ... The egg is usually cooked until brown on both sides and then served on bread. ... as a sandwich style and never served on a plate with other items, as an Omlette can be. ... It is commonly sold as street food in the Philippines., He had never poached eggs outside of the brunch service at a high-volume restaurant -- week-old eggs weren't ... Indeed, when preparing for this lesson over a tw...

Jul 27, 2017

[Ans] How many different sizes of eggs does the USDA currently recognize?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How many different sizes of eggs does the USDA currently recognize?"



Chicken eggs are graded by size, for the purpose of sales. The egg shell constitutes about 13% of the weight of the egg.

May 26, 2017

[Ans] what is the primary limiting factor that determines why no female animal can produce a very large number of very large eggs?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "what is the primary limiting factor that determines why no female animal can produce a very large number of very large eggs?"



Reptile eggs, bird eggs, and monotreme eggs are laid out of water, and are surrounded by a protective shell, either flexible or inflexible. Eggs laid on land or in nests are usually kept within a warm and favorable temperature range while the embryo grows.