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The utilization of mango peelings into jelly is one of the easiest investigatory projects one can do in chemistry. The extract for mango peelings is an ingredient in most natural jellies.
yes
any really except for banana and Sharon fruit i personally think pomegramet jelly rocks!!!!
ay nako bakit namomroblema ?! xempre pwede yan qng gugustuhin mo....ay nako bakit namomroblema ?! xempre pwede yan qng gugustuhin mo....Actually meron na pong study nyan. makikita mo sa Bato Balani na ginawan ng Fabric dye ang mango peelings,. isa po ung science investigatory project.
yes,you pomelo peelings can be a charcoal by putting it towards the sunlight for a week and burning it's peelings after that.....
twelve different flavour jelly tots strawberry mango lime apple blackcurrant orange pear pineapple rasberry plum cherry banana
Yes, banana peels can be used to make vinegar in an investigatory project. The peels contain natural acids that can be fermented to produce vinegar. This can be a simple and interesting project to explore the process of vinegar production.
No its not but peelings from bananas help itchy bugs bites! :)
Some horses love peelings, depending on what fruit or veggie they came from. Carrot or apple peelings are a great treat for a horse as long has they are fresh.
Of course banana peelings can't be eaten!! Well, its not meant to be eaten..
yes a deer can eat potato peelings but they eat potatoes
Of course