No or then if you drink alot of water you would die cause they are so soft......
Probably so its not so hard, the water will soften it a little.
The zester should be soaked in soapy water to soften the food residue, then cleaned with a stiff brush, such as a tooth brush.
All reeds need to be soaked to soften them before playing. This allows them to vibrate as you play. A hard, dry reed will crack rather than vibrate. Single reeds for instruments such as clarinet & saxophone are soaked by sucking them before placing them on the instruments. Double reeds for Oboe, Cor Anglais & Bassoon need to be soaked in water due to the different shape of the reed. Sucking them in the mouth does not soak the entire reed.
When beans are soaked in water, the seed coat absorbs the water and swells up. This causes the seed coat to soften and eventually split open, allowing the bean to germinate and sprout.
yes and no they should be weaning from mom around this age,start giving them soften puppy food, soaked in hot water not milk.
Plaster of Paris is a powder that hardens when mixed with water due to a chemical reaction that forms gypsum crystals. When it is soaked in water again, the crystals break down, returning it to a soft state. This process is called rehydration.
Nail polish remover soaked cottonwoll ball left to soften the nail polish then wipe off with a fresh ball soaked in nailpolish
Dried beans should be soaked for at least 8 hours before cooking to help them soften and cook more evenly.
Dried chickpeas should be soaked for at least 8 hours before cooking to help soften them and reduce cooking time.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by if soaked beans are spoiled. If you soaked them and forgot about them they are probably fine unless they look weird, smell bad or have mold. If you mean how to tell if they are old, I would just cook them. If they don't soften they are old.
White beans should be soaked for at least 4-8 hours before cooking to help soften them and reduce cooking time.
Egyptian clothes where made of flax flax was soaked in water until soft soften flax was then separated into fibers which were beaten before being spun into threads which was then woven into cloth.