I don't have any dried peppers, but it is probably part of the pithy ribs that are inside fresh peppers. When using fresh peppers, those are frequently removed.
There is no "white stuff" in a silencer/muffler, unless you mean fiberglass packing. It has no use when removed.
The white stuff inside your kettle is likely limescale, which is a mineral deposit that forms when water with high mineral content is heated. This is a common occurrence in kettles and can be removed by descaling the kettle regularly.
yes that is normal, it is powered milk and white powered cheese
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Peppers existed in prehistoric Peru, and they were grown in Central and South America in very early times. Christopher Columbus brought dried peppers to Europe from the West Indies in 1493. Until that time, Europeans had only known the black and white spice that we shake onto our food, and the name "pepper" was applied to this new food as well.
The white stuff on beef jerky is called "tyrosine," which is a type of amino acid that can form on the surface of the meat during the drying process. It is safe to eat and is a natural occurrence in some types of dried meats.
The white stuff inside an apple is called the apple core, which consists of the seeds and fibrous material. It is safe to eat, but the seeds contain a small amount of cyanide, so it is best to avoid eating them in large quantities.
The white stuff on plastic Ziploc containers is likely calcium or mineral deposits from water that has dried on the surface. It can be removed by washing the container with warm soapy water and a sponge or cloth.
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It meens that you dehydrated and u need to drink more fluids like water and juices. This stuff you see is a goey almost dried form of your saliva. It just means you need to drink. The same thing happens to me when i am sick
The white stuff that is put on windows during renovations is a window cleaner spray, such as Bon Ami or Windolene. This is applied to the windows so that nobody can see inside.
The white stuff inside your tea kettle is likely mineral deposits, also known as limescale. This occurs when minerals in the water, such as calcium and magnesium, build up over time as the water is heated and evaporates. Regular descaling of your kettle can help prevent this buildup.