a jucier There are a lot of science fair projects you can do in a week. 1. You can do experiments with the PicoTurbine Windmill 2. DNA extraction science fair project 3. Water or Soil microbes science fair projects 4. Find out what bacteria is lurking in your kitchen, bathroom, shower head surface mirobes 5. Take the solar systems magnetic pulse with a magnometer 6. Roast peanuts and see which nut burns faster and which burns slower. Almonds,Peanuts,Walnuts,Cashews and Pecans 7. Test to see what brand of paper towels is most absorbant. 8. Test to see which search engine brings up results fastest. 9. volcano That gets out syrup like lava
Pecans can cause gas in some individuals, primarily due to their high fiber content. When consumed in moderation, they are generally well-tolerated, but excessive intake may lead to digestive discomfort, including gas. Additionally, some people may have sensitivities or allergies that can contribute to gastrointestinal issues with nuts like pecans. It’s best to introduce them gradually into your diet if you're concerned about gas.
I think the first recognized african american scientist is Benjamin Banneker. Banneker was an astronomer and surveyor born in 1731. This site has more info about him www.african-american-scientists.com
Dogs can have peanut butter with no sugar or salt. I think pecans, almonds, and cashews are too difficult for them to digest. If your not sure ask your vet.
Ice Supreme is a dairy free frozen dessert made from: almonds, cashews, vanilla beans, pecans, cocoa, and fruit.
Yes, some common types of nuts include almonds, walnuts, cashews, pecans, pistachios, and hazelnuts.
Cashews definitely
Some edible nuts are.... walnuts, hazelnuts, peanuts, Brazil nuts, pistachio nut, coconut, almonds, cashew nuts, pecans, chestnuts.
no
Almonds.
Nuts can be covered in milk, dark or white chocolate. Any nut can be covered in chocolate. This can include, but is not limited too; almonds, pecans, macadamia, peanuts, walnuts, and cashews.
Many cans of "mixed nuts" contain legumes and seeds (which are not nuts) including peanuts, almonds, cashews, pistachios, pecans, walnuts and Brazil nuts -- none of which are botanically "nuts".
Sale of 10kg of mixed nuts produces income of 10 x 8.4 = 84 Income from sale of pecan nuts = P x 9 where P is the weight of pecan nuts in kg. Income from sale of cashews = (10 - P) x 8 as weight of cashews is 10 - P kg. BUT : 9P + 8(10 - P) = 84 9P + 80 - 8P = 84 P = 84 - 80 = 4 There are 4 kg of pecans (and therefore 6 kg of cashews)
Nuts. pecans. almonds, etc.
There are 10 kg.