It is bananas
It deals 15-20 damage... I think... That's what I heard. :)
Demolition, mining, or any job using dynamite. It refers to the method of attaching the wires to an electric blasting cap.
The advantages of using a bag containing minute pores is that works as a topical beauty ingredient.
The cleaniness of food so we don't get sick off food as much.
A person that handles food for someone.
Peanuts were (and probably still are) used in dynamite.
Peanuts are sometimes used in dynamite, in the form of peanut oil. Some manufacturers use it to make glycerol, which is an ingredient of nitroglycerine, although it is not an essential ingredient. Glycerol can be made without peanut oil as well.
The most important ingredient of dynamite is nitroglycerin.
The edible component of dynamite is not actually a food item but refers to the nitroglycerin, which is a key explosive ingredient. While nitroglycerin itself is not edible and is highly dangerous, it was historically used in small doses for medical purposes, such as treating angina. However, dynamite as a whole is not safe or suitable for consumption in any form.
Beijing food does not have a main ingredient. Anything could be the main ingredient. It depend on the food.
The major constituent of dynamite is nitroglycerin, which is an explosive compound. Nitroglycerin is typically mixed with an absorbent material like sawdust or clay to create a stable and safe-to-handle explosive compound.
A concentrated sulfuric acid and a concentrated nitric acid are both used in production of a nitroglycerine, which is an active ingredient of a dynamite.
they are rich in carbohydrates
The main ingredient of the food products can be determined by having a look at the recipes.
Chemical potential energy is a form of potential energy found in both food and dynamite. This energy is released when chemical bonds are broken during a chemical reaction, such as digestion in food or explosion in dynamite.
The food that features fish eyes as a key ingredient is called "balut."
Depends what food you're talking about