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Its called "callus tissue" and is a natural part of the peach. It is not mold or fungus or anything harmful.
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The clear white stuff is called albumen and it protects the yolk of the egg. The opaque white stuff (two of them) that is close to the yolk and looks almost like jelly is called chalaza and it is a protein that holds the egg yolk in the center of the albumen. You only see chalaza in fresh eggs as it disappears in stale eggs.
White caps!
The white stuff is called pus
There is no "white stuff" in a silencer/muffler, unless you mean fiberglass packing. It has no use when removed.
That's called semen.
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I think it's called "Foam"
The white eatable inside of a coconut is the coconut meat.
The whitefly could be the cause of the white, sticky stuff on the kumquat leaves. The white substance is called flocculent.