No, the ocean doesn't act like vinegar.
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Hey, but you can pickle in brine, too, which is salt water. So yes, it might.
a cucumber turns into a pickle
No. You can pickle a cucumber (or other items like vegetables or even eggs), but this involves a chemical reaction which cannot be reversed. Most pickling solutions contain spices, salt or vinegar which chemically alter the item being pickled. It might be possible to remove some of the spices or pickling ingredients by soaking in water and rinsing, but you can never return a dill pickle, or other pickled cucumber, into a cucumber again.
Because it is a cucumber, it is considered a fruit. A cucumber is, in turn, considered a fruit because it has seeds.
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No, white seeds do not change into cucumbers. Cucumbers grow from the flower of a cucumber plant after pollination occurs. The seeds inside the cucumber will contain the genetic information needed to grow a new cucumber plant when planted.
Cucumbers can turn yellow due to overripening, lack of nutrients, or exposure to extreme temperatures.
Cucumber leaves turn yellow due to a lack of nutrients, such as nitrogen, or due to overwatering, which can lead to root rot and nutrient deficiencies. It can also be caused by diseases or pests affecting the plant.
they mix milk with the pickels and it forms cucumbers and when you leave them for a few years it will turn into a pickel
Yes but if you use it too often you will turn green.
Cucumber plants turn yellow due to various reasons such as nutrient deficiencies, overwatering, diseases, or pests. It is important to identify the specific cause in order to address the issue and help the plant regain its health.
Ocean water may interact with a chemical in your hair to turn it green. However, ocean water alone will not turn your hair green.
Cucumbers can turn yellow due to overripening, lack of nutrients, or a fungal disease called cucumber mosaic virus.