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Showing posts with label edible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label edible. Show all posts

Sep 20, 2019

[Answer] 4. Another edible rose is used to make something you spread on your morning toast, or served sliced with cream. What is the luscious red item?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Another edible rose is used to make something you spread on your morning toast, or served sliced with cream. What is the luscious red item?"



...1. Cherry 2. Strawberry 3. Grape 4. Peach The strawberry flower looks like a miniature wild rose.

Mar 13, 2019

[Answer] 4. Today's is an edible challenge - what adhesive will be best for assembling my gingerbread house?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Today's is an edible challenge - what adhesive will be best for assembling my gingerbread house?"



...1. Royal icing 2. Polyvinyl acetate glue 3. Polyurethane glue 4. Cyanoacrylate glue Royal icing, made from sugar, cream of tartar and egg whites, is used to attach decorations to cakes, and is the ideal glue for my gingerbread house. As well as holding the walls and roof together, it will also attach all the decorations. Please do not use any of the others - not only will they taste terrible, they are sometimes toxic, depending on the exact formulation!

Dec 9, 2018

[Answer] What is the first fruit domesticated as an edible crop?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the first fruit domesticated as an edible crop?"



...One of the first domesticated fruit crops is the fig. A number of different edible fig varieties were originally cultivated in southern Arabia and across the Mediterranean regions over 6,000 years ago. Fresh and dried figs have long been a staple in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. Figs are calorie-dense, nutritious fruit with high levels of vitamins E and B, potassium, calcium and dietary fiber. Turkey currently leads the world in fig production as well as consumption. Source: WorldAtlas.com