you can pot dem by putting cottenwool and tissuepaper (toilet paper) in a plastic container then sprinkle in the seeds.
no, plastic is made out of oils usually petroleum.
Plastic.. Depends what type, but plastic pipes are made from plastic. :)
You use netting from fabric store. It's cut into various widths and crochet or knitted.
Yoghurt mixtures are incubated to ensure multiplication of lactic acid bacteria. This means that lactic acid will be produced, which will give the product good flavour and texture and extend shelf life.
So that they don't get hot and you can pick them up.
Yes
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Yoghurt is made from milk - some countries make yoghurt from cow, sheep, goat and even camel's milk.
The handles are plastic because people don't want to use pot holders to move pans around/on/off the stove. Metal handles get too hot to hold, plastic ones don't.
A drink made from Yoghurt is Lassi
We can reuse plastic forks. But that's not all, we can reuse water bottles.
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Metals are good conductors of heat, so the heat from the stove is easily transferred to the food in the pot. Handles are made of plastic because plastic is a poor conductor of heat, so that the heat from the stove is not transferred to your hand when you grab the handle.
It is a little pot used to hold chemicals usually white and can be made of plastic or china. hope this helps
Lassi is a yoghurt-based drink which is popular in India and Pakistan. Traditionally, lassi is made by blending yoghurt, milk or water, and spices. Sweet lassi is made with fruit, sugar and/or honey and is often served as a dessert.
It is my understanding that in the USA, the USDA requires Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus to be used to culture a dairy product like milk for the result to be called "yogurt." After that, anything goes - some yogurts have as many as 5 strains of bacteria.