a forest, it comes from trees
the type that grows out of the ground........?
No. Corn syrup is a thick, sweet, sticky liquid. Corn flour is a dry, ground-up corn kernel product.
no syrup wouldn't work i just use a sticky spray 2 get my gloves grip back
the ground
No. Ground ginger is simply ginger, dried and ground, as the name suggests. Crystallized ginger is ginger that has been preserved through cooking and blending with syrup and sugar.
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Yes, it is a problem if Becca's back cannot touch the ground.
Actually yes, the Mythbusters tested this awhile back.... in fact, they found that some light syrup had less resistance than actual chorinated water. But don't hold your breath until they fill the Olympic pools with syrup, itd be a sticky mess!
The transfer of water through the ground and back to the sea is called precipitation.
Primarily syrup from a Maple tree. But if you want specifics: INGREDIENTS: CORN SYRUP, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, WATER, CELLULOSE GUM, CARAMEL COLOR, SALT, SODIUM BENZOATE AND SORBIC ACID (PRESERVATIVES), ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL FLAVORS, SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE.
A syrup can be thick or this, for example Treacle is a thick syrup, stock syrup is a very thin water like syrup.