No!Mealie meal does not dissolve in water.
No, carbon does not dissolve in water.
Yes, lithium does dissolve in water.
No, condoms do not dissolve in water. They are made of materials that are not water-soluble.
No, diatomaceous earth does not dissolve in water.
No. It does not dissolve in water at any temperature.
Mealie is the South African term for corn, usually referring to sweet corn. Field mealie is planted in the spring in temperate zones and is water efficient, meaning that its shallow roots allow water absorption more easily than other types of small grains. With very little maintenance, mealie is harvested typically between late summer and mid-autumn. Then it is turned into mealie-meal or flour to create a base that is the main staple of the diet in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
Mostly 'mealie meal' - a porridge made from corn, often with small dried fish added.
A person who consumes only mealie-meal and spinach for a whole year is likely to suffer from multiple nutrient deficiencies. While mealie-meal provides some carbohydrates, it lacks essential proteins and fats, leading to protein-energy malnutrition. Additionally, although spinach is nutrient-rich, it may not provide adequate amounts of vitamins such as B12 and D, or minerals like iron and calcium, potentially resulting in deficiencies such as anemia or scurvy. Overall, a lack of dietary variety can lead to severe health issues over time.
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
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No. Lipids do not dissolve in water.
No, but salt does dissolve in water.
No, carbon does not dissolve in water.
Yes it does dissolve in tap water. It can really dissolve in any water.
Nutilite's vitamins dissolve in water.
Yes, cinnamon does not dissolve in water.
Yes, lithium does dissolve in water.