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An achene is, botanically speaking, a small, dry, indehiscent fruit containing a single seed, such as the buttercup.
An akene is another name for an achene, a small, dry botanical fruit containing a single seed, such as a buttercup.
Corn is a fruit. I know it seems weird, but if you think of each kernel of corn as 'fruit' on the cob it is a little easier to conceptualize. In botany lingo corn is caryopsis, which means it's a fruit with a single seed.
Dry Fruit
An achenium is another word for an achene - botanically speaking, a small, dry, indehiscent fruit containing a single seed, such as the buttercup.
dry fruit :)
Yes there is no problem taking dry fruit (or even normal fruit) on an aircraft in the carry on luggage.
it is fruit that is dry
Fruit carbonates next to dry ice because of the dry ice's release of CO2. This gas, when placed next to fruit, sublimes and permeates the fruit. In return, it dissolves into the fruit's water supply.
To freeze dry fruit at home, you can start by slicing the fruit into thin pieces and placing them on a baking sheet in a single layer. Then, freeze the fruit for several hours until it is completely frozen. Next, transfer the frozen fruit to a vacuum-sealed bag or container and place it in the freezer for a few days to allow the moisture to sublimate. Finally, remove the freeze-dried fruit from the freezer and store it in an airtight container for long-term storage.
Dried or dry fruit is fruit that has had its moisture removed as a form of preservation by dehydrating.
you have to let the seed dry all the way through it so you can plant a potato fruit.