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Showing posts with label beans. Show all posts
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Oct 3, 2019

[Answer] Ronald Reagan Loved Jelly Beans, What Were His Favorite Flavors?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Ronald Reagan Loved Jelly Beans, What Were His Favorite Flavors?"



...The correct answer is: D! They might not be the most popular flavors, but Ronald Reagan was a big fan of coconut and licorice jelly beans. Reagan’s jelly bean addiction started when he was the Governor of California in 1967. He began eating jelly beans to help him get over his pipe-smoking addiction. Another interesting fact? Three-and-a-half tons of Jelly Bellies were sent to the White House for his inauguration in 1981.

Aug 9, 2019

[Answer] 3. After picking and processing, we have green coffee beans, which are stable for up to a year if properly stored. This is the form in which most coffee is shipped. What is the name of the usual last step in preparing coffee beans for the consumer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. After picking and processing, we have green coffee beans, which are stable for up to a year if properly stored. This is the form in which most coffee is shipped. What is the name of the usual last step in preparing coffee beans for the consumer?"



...1. cooking 2. roasting 3. baking 4. grilling Roasting produces dramatic changes in the flavor of the coffee, but also reduces its subsequent shelf life. Some people choose to purchase green beans and do the roasting themselves. Increasingly, green coffee beans are being used in blends because of their supposed health benefits. Beans are heated for varying lengths of time in the roasting process, depending on their type and on the desired flavor outcome. The longer they roast, the darker they become, and the more the roasting flavor takes over from the subtle differences between beans from different regions and species. Coffee which wants to emphasize the regional variant is lightly roasted, stopping at the first crack stage. Longer heating leads to medium roasting, full roasting and double roasting, at which stage the beans are starting to smoke and virtually none of the original regional flavor remains in the resulting intensely-flavored but light-bodied coffee.

Jun 30, 2019

[Answer] Lima beans are named for a city in which country?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Lima beans are named for a city in which country?"



...Lima is the capital and the largest city of Peru. Lima beans originated in Peru and have been grown there since 6000 B.C. Despite the lima bean being named after the city of Lima, Peru, the two have distinctly different pronunciations. Packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, the lima bean is one of the most nutritious foods in the world. A common nickname for the lima bean is butter bean, said to be descriptive of the bean’s rich taste and creamy texture. For unknown reasons, April 20 is National Lima Bean Respect Day.

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.

Mar 11, 2019

[Answer] 1. Nanny plants rows of beans and peas. The bean blossoms have winged corollas that look like butterflies. What word does she use to describe them?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Nanny plants rows of beans and peas. The bean blossoms have winged corollas that look like butterflies. What word does she use to describe them?"



...1. papilionaceous 2. sequacious 3. carbonaceous 4. rapacious Papilionaceous means resembling a butterfly; carbonaceous has to do with carbon; sequacious means following in a sequence; and rapacious relates to seizing by force.