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- Depending on the specifications for the experiment the Erlenmeyer flask may be dry or not - Water is added only if the recipe need water
It depends if you have more salt than water, or more water than salt, Salt will dissolve into the water either way. But if you have more salt it will turn into a wet clump of salt with dried pieces here and there.
One of the synonyms for dried is barren, when used to describe a landscape. Another synonym for dried that is used to describe thirst is the word parched.
No because the apricot had to have had chemicals added or sugar or it was dried by a machine making it not natural.
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you could always experiment that is a whole category of cooking but I think it would be better to use dried fruit in banana bread like almonds or dried banana bits you can get that from a normal supermarket:)
If the almond paste is already dried out, try breaking it up into small pieces and adding to a cookie recipe instead of the nuts you might put in.
the beans are cleaned to remove pulp and pieces
By putting pieces if the dried marihuana in a pipe or rolling it into a cigarette, lighting it on fire and inhaling the smoke.
Its made of unriped mangoes cut in to pieces , dried and blend into powder
Any strong plant fiber can be made into paper. The plant is first dried, then pulverized into tiny pieces or strips. This is then soaked in water. The fiber is laid out onto a screen and dried.
They mainly eat soup with dried scallops, pieces of shark fin, and dried abalone. Also tangerines, oranges,and other sweet fruit. This food takes them several days to prepare
maybe because it is wet dirt and dirt is made up of little pieces of rock
Mint plants. The leaves are dried to make the most commonly seen kind of mint, it can also be crushed into smaller pieces for cooking.