Yes you can! Most recipes actually call for fresh figs.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the hard-hitting questions! So, like, one gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds, which is roughly 37.2 newtons. But hey, who's counting, right? Just remember, water's heavy, man.
i dont know =P
Move 6 decimal places from the starting point to get 5.6 x 10-6. We obtain the negative exponent due to the leading nonzero digit 5 in the millionths place.
wavelength = velocity/ frequency wavelength = 330/256 wavelength = 1.29 (to 3 sig fig) 1.30
Construction of a kaleidoscope:Three rectangular mirror strips of dimensions 15cm × 4cm (l × b) are joined together to form a prism (fig a). This prism is fixed into a circular cardboard tube. The circular cardboard tube should be slightly longer that the prism (fig b). This circular tube is now closed at one end with a cardboard disc. This disc has a hole in it through which we can see (fig c) .At the other end of the circular tube, a plane glass plate is fixed. It is important that this glass plate touches the prism mirrors. On this glass plate, several small and broken pieces of coloured glass are placed. This end is now closed by a round glass plate allowing enough space for the coloured glass pieces to move (fig d).
Fig newtons are typically made with dried figs, as they provide a concentrated sweetness and a chewy texture that works well in the filling. While fresh figs can be used, they contain more moisture and may not yield the same consistency in the final product. Dried figs also blend easily into a paste, making them ideal for the traditional cookie.
It is their way to let you know that the insides contain figs.
NOT AT ALL! unless they are fig newtons
Yes I think they are.
No. They are made from figs, the fruit.
To make fig newtons.
Here are examples for fresh figsLarge fig (67g) has 47 caloriesMedium fig (50g) has 37 caloriesSmall fig (40g) has 30 calories
They shouldn't. I don't know about the exact origin of the figs in question, but as I understand it, the filling is "fig jam," which is pureed figs. Okay, so yes, technically there may be wasps' eggs in there, but they'd be pureed. Basically think of it as a protein supplement. Kinda crazy, the lifecycle of figs and wasps. Creepy as hell, but I do love my figs.
because it is catchy
Little Debbie does not make Fig Newtons; they are produced by Nabisco, a brand under Mondelez International. Little Debbie offers a variety of snack cakes and pastries, but Fig Newtons are not part of their product lineup. If you're looking for Fig Newtons, you'll need to look for the Nabisco brand.
the fig benefits the most because the fig wasps pollinate the figs therefore the fig wasps feel nothing.
The plural of fig is figs.