By bean curd if you mean tofu, no it doesn't. It's make from soy milk that is curdled by adding a sea weed derivative. Then the curds are strained and pressed into squares of tofu.
Cauliflowers withstand winters by forming a curd. As summer approaches it starts bolting and the curd is turned into inflorescence bearing thousands of flower buds. These buds bloom and form seeds. Cauliflower plants are also tolerant to salt and lime. Hence these can survive in partially alkaline and saline soils.
The higher the salt concentration the more water that is drawn from the bean. The lower the salt concentration the more the bean will expand.
Salt on anything draws out the water. In the case of the lime, the acid remains.
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It means that someone leaves a lime and a salt-shaker on your porch
No, El Milagro tortillas only have corn, salt and lime. No gluten!
Lead melts more easily than salt or lime. Not the fruit.
Bean plants grow in loam soil. Salt wouldn't do anything.
Its probably a bad idea to use building lime in a salt tank just due to the possibility that it will contain contaminants. You're better off buying something like Kent Kalkwasser Mix from an online retailer such as www.bigalsonline.com
it will help it.
No, sugar doesn't contain salt.
No, beans have a low tolerance to salt.