The tiny white particles inside a pineapple are likely the fruit's seeds or remnants of the flower structures that produced them. Pineapples are generally propagated vegetatively, so they often contain undeveloped seeds that appear as small white specks. These particles are not harmful to eat and are a natural part of the pineapple's structure.
cirrus
Albinos are just natrally white.
You put a tea light inside it.
Bugs duhhh
Cirrus clouds are made of tiny ice particles and appear white and feathery. They form at high altitudes and are often seen in fair weather, but can also indicate approaching weather changes.
The white smoke from a candle is caused by incomplete combustion of the candle wax, which releases tiny carbon particles in the air. These particles scatter light, making the smoke appear white. It is a normal occurrence when a candle burns.
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tiny particles
In my limited experience no. It's white to brown, dull in color, somewhat opaque.
The tiny white particles are likely air bubbles that were trapped in the ice as it froze. When the ice melts, these bubbles are released and rise to the surface, creating the appearance of white particles in the water. This is a normal occurrence and is nothing to be concerned about.
Not at all! Particles are tiny little things
These particles are called atoms.