Author: Marilyn Medina

Are Almonds Sprayed With Pesticides?

1. Almonds. Many pesticide residues have been reported on conventionally grown almonds, according to the Pesticide Action Network North America. Are almonds free of pesticides? Even if the conventional almonds are PPO-free, they are allowed to be sprayed with other super-toxic chemicals, such as glyphosate — the primary ingredient in Monsanto’s RoundUp. And according to […]

What Is Unique About Almonds?

They have been proven to help lower cholesterol levels and when compared ounce for ounce, almonds are the tree nut highest in fiber, calcium, vitamin E, riboflavin and niacin. They’re also among the lowest in calories. When measuring out a perfect portion of almonds, remember 1-2-3. What are 3 interesting facts about almonds? 10 SURPRISING […]

Where Are Almonds Come From?

Almonds (Prunus amygdalus) is a species of tree that is native to Iran. Although they are cultivated widely in some other areas. They are grown almost in seven countries such as Spain, Italy, and Australia. More than 80% of the almonds supply come from California. Where do almonds naturally grow? Almond trees are native to […]

Are Mushrooms Hard To Grow?

The answer is yes! Mushrooms produce a high yield and can grow in small spaces, making them one of the easiest and most lucrative crops for even beginner growers. There are many types of mushrooms that can be grown at home, and some species are easier to grow than others. How long does it take […]

What Conditions Are Needed To Grow Mushrooms?

Mushrooms are best grown under-cover, where temperature and moisture can be controlled. A shed, garage, garden cold frame or cellar will work well – anywhere out of the sun where it’s possible to give mushrooms their optimum growing temperature of around 15°C (the temperature shouldn’t go below 10°C or above 20°C). What conditions are best […]

Do Mushrooms Need Water To Grow?

Mushrooms need water for their fruit to “grow”. That is why a saucer and a humidity tent is included with Mushroom Kits TM. Mushrooms have no skin so they can lose water to the atmosphere very easily. That is why they grow in high humidity (lots of water vapor in the air) conditions. How much […]

What Is 8 Mm Cardamom?

Cardamom is the queen of spices and cardamom 8mm is the larger in the cardamom category. This graded cardamom is specially graded in an 8mm filter. Most of them are handpicked after machine or filter grading. What is 8mm cardamom? Elaichi 8MM ” Green Cardamom has a strong, unique spicy-sweet taste, which is slightly aromatic. […]

Why Is Vanilla A Fruit?

Vanilla is the fruit of an orchid plant, which grows in the form of a dark brown bean pod that is long and skinny. Vanilla orchids are grown in tropic climates, including Mexico, Tahiti, Reunion, Mauritius, Comoro, Indonesia, Uganda, and Tongo. Three-fourths of the world’s supply comes from Madagascar. Is vanilla a fruit? Vanilla is […]

Can Wild Boars Run Fast?

A wild boar, which isn’t as fat-laden as a domestic pigdomestic pigShow pigs are the beauty contestants of the hog world. They’re judged not only on appearance, but on how they might improve breed genetics. Ideally, show pigs are both heavily muscled and lean.https://animals.mom.com › want-show-pig-5384 What to do if a boar is chasing you? […]

What Is Meant By Nutmeg Liver?

Pathologically, the term nutmeg liver refers to the speckled appearance of the cut liver in chronic venous congestion, due to dilated and congested red central veins surrounded by paler, unaffected liver tissue (resembling a grated nutmeg kernel) [1]. What is the nutmeg liver? Abstract. Nutmeg liver refers to the mottled appearance of the liver as […]

What Is The Cause Of Nutmeg Liver?

Various conditions can give rise to a nutmeg liver, including right ventricular failure, constrictive pericarditis, valvulopathy, cardiomyopathy, pulmonary hypertension, congenital heart diseases, hepatic veno-occlusive disease, and Budd–Chiari syndrome. When untreated, liver failure ensues [3, 5]. Is nutmeg liver serious? The paler areas are unaffected surrounding liver tissue. When severe and longstanding, hepatic congestion can lead […]

What Is Smelting Waste Called?

4 letter answer(s) to smelting waste SLAG. the scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals. Waste materials. convert into slag. What is the word for smelting waste? Smelting Waste Crossword Clue Rank Word Clue 94% DROSS Smelting waste 94% SLAG Smelting waste 94% DDDD Smelting waste 40% SLAGS Becomes smelting waste What […]

What Is Base Metal Smelting?

Base Metals Smelting is the production of cobalt, copper, lead, nickel and zinc through the use of pyrometallurgical, electrolytic or hydrometallurgical processes. Various co-product metals are produced, such as gold, silver, indium, germanium, cadmium, bismuth and selenium. How does base metal smelting work? It is a form of extractive metallurgy. It is used to extract […]

Do Italians Eat Smelts?

Smelts are one of the 7 fishes many Italian prepare on Christmas Eve. These fish a floured and fried. What is the most common fish eaten in Italy? According to a poll from 2018, Italians used to consume fish quite regularly. 68 percent of respondents consumed it at least. Further surveys showed that at home, […]

Why Do We Smelt Metal?

It is used to extract many metals from their ores, including silver, iron, copper, and other base metals. Smelting uses heat and a chemical reducing agent to decompose the ore, driving off other elements as gases or slag and leaving the metal base behind. Why smelting is done? The smelting process melts the ore, usually […]

What Air Pollutant Is A Byproduct Of Lead Smelting?

The process most com- monly used for low-grade deposits is heap leaching. Imperial smelting is also used for zinc ores. The principal air pollutants emitted from the pro- cesses are particulate matter and sulfur dioxide (SO2). What pollutant is produced from smelting? Smelters are also responsible for emitting high amounts of air pollutants such as […]