yes, pineapple peels can make vinegar
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.
I'm not sure if you can actually do that but I'm going to do a science project on that topic.
No, it's not advisable to put pineapple peels in your garbage disposal. The tough texture and fibrous nature of the peels can cause clogs and damage to the disposal blades. It's best to compost or dispose of them in the trash instead. Always check your disposal's guidelines for what can and cannot be processed.
White vinegar or rubbing alcohol are good options for dissolving orange peels. You can soak the orange peels in either substance to help break down the peels for easier disposal or for making homemade cleaning solutions.
lemon juice, coca cola, vinegar
uhm probably Lemon Juice Or White Vinegar try it !
Apple peels can be used in various ways, such as making apple cider vinegar, adding flavor to teas or infused water, and as a source of dietary fiber. They also contain antioxidants that may have health benefits.
Yes you can although the process is actually called fermentation and there is a method to making it rather than eating peels out of the garbage, lol.
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I'm going to assume you've already tried soap and water. Depending on the surface, you could try baking soda, lemon juice, white vinegar, or Febreze. If it's your disposal, try the baking soda, lemon juice, white vinegar, or running citrus peels through it.