Ripening fruit generates Ethylene gas. If this gas is trapped around a ripening fruit in sealed bag or container it accelerates the ripening process.
No it is not.
yes you do
yes it contains crisco and whipped cream.
put bug spray on the tin foil or some kind of bad chemical on it
I think it's an insulator
Tin is a good heat conductor. So to keep hot water in a tin can hot you need to insulate the outside and bottom of the can with something that does not absorb heat but instead contains it next to the can.
The answer depends on what is in the tin. Need more specific information to answer properly.
Tin is not a good material for keeping things warm because it has low thermal conductivity, which means it does not conduct heat well. This results in poor heat retention and the inability to effectively keep things warm for an extended period of time. Additionally, tin can easily dent or deform, further compromising its insulating properties.
Yes, rice is considered a staple food in PNG. Due to imports of rice from Asia, rice has adapted into the normal diet of the majority of Papua New Guineans. As a local would say: "mi likim lice na tin pis"
because it is a cold material
Pie weights, rice, beans, an aluminum pie tin
Tin isn't effective at keeping liquids warm primarily because it has a relatively low thermal conductivity compared to materials like stainless steel or copper. This means it doesn't retain or transfer heat efficiently. Additionally, tin's relatively low melting point can limit its use in high-temperature applications, and its thinness in many containers can lead to rapid heat loss. Consequently, tin is not an ideal choice for insulating liquids.