no !
"Mike and Ike" is a brand of candy. They are little fruit-shaped and fruit-flavored candies similar to jelly beans.
If you mean peach as the fruit then maybe a little, but it tastes more sweet so maybe it has sugar in there
no, it is a vegetable
yes because salt is a kind of molecule that would help to preserve the fruit and make it last longer
Lead melts more easily than salt or lime. Not the fruit.
Salt never goes bad.
Salt can help preserve fruit by drawing out moisture, which inhibits the growth of bacteria and mold that cause rotting. However, using too much salt can alter the taste and texture of the fruit, so it's important to use it in moderation. Other preservation methods, such as refrigeration or canning, are also effective at extending the shelf life of fruit.
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Passing salt was not bad luck. Spilling salt was bad luck because in Roman days, salt was very expensive.
As long as the can isn't bulged it is not "bad" or spoiled, but if it has fruit in it, the fruit can break down and become too mushy and the filling itself can become thin and watery. You could always add some more fruit and sugar with a little cornstarch, cook it on the stove and use it.
No, but fruit and fruit juices containing potassium can.
It might well do, by withdrawing moisture from the fruit. However if you include salt in a fruit cake it should only be a pinch.