YEMA is Yeast Extract Mannitol Agar. It is usually used for isolation of rhizobium.
Yema was created in 1948.
Bulacan
yema
The English word for "yema" is "yolk," which refers to the yellow part of an egg. In some contexts, particularly in Filipino cuisine, "yema" can also refer to a sweet treat made from egg yolks and condensed milk, often shaped into small balls or candies.
The cast of Yema - 2012 includes: Djamila Sahraoui as Ouardia Samir Yahia as Le gardien Ali Zarif as Ali
kimsahm@yahoo.com
Yema began in the middle ages in Spain. The nuns started the tradition by mixing egg yolks with lemon juice, sugar, water and cinnamon. They molded this mixture into small balls and the candy was born.
Yuca, yema, yegua. (Yuca, yolk, mare.)
Yema is Spanish for egg yolks, but it also is the name for a traditional Spanish confection made from egg yolks and sugar. They are very popular in parts of Spain and sometimes are referred to in the U.S. as candied egg yolks.
1 can condense milk 2 egg yolks 2 peanuts
which experiment
A medium is the base substance for some task or experiment. Storage media include any technological devices used to store, keep and retrieve data (information).