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Water can become stale if you leave it out too long. This is because carbon dioxide gets into the water and lowers the pH.
Because the cup is a unit of volume and the ounce is generally a unit of mass you need to know the density of these pine nuts for the calculus.
The complete analogy for "fresh" is to "stale" as "major" is to "minor." Just as "fresh" represents something new or recently made, "stale" signifies something that has lost its quality or is no longer fresh. Similarly, "major" indicates something significant or large in scale, while "minor" refers to something of lesser importance or smaller size. Both pairs reflect contrasting qualities within their respective contexts.
it will go all hard and stale in the sun
gruel, a thick lumpy type of porridge: milk nuts, with stale cheese stale crackers water 2 dried slices of bread with stale cheese nuts honey water in a mug
I don't know about them going stale, but they do cake.
Heck yea and they smell awful with no taste. You'll know, because you'll find it very unpleasant when you open the bag. And it's easy to be fooled as rancid walnuts in a sealed bag can look just as good as fresh ones. You'll smell an extremely musty strong chemical like odor that is impossible to wash off the nuts.
The homophone for "stale" is "stale," as in when two or more words sound the same but have different meanings.
I do not have a stale mouth. Who said that i have a stale mouth? :D :D
Packets of chips and nuts are nitrogen flushed to remove oxygen inside the package. Oxygen can cause the food to go stale or rancid due to oxidation. By replacing oxygen with nitrogen, the shelf life of the product is extended.
stale laptop with catsup
No, the word stale is an adjective. The noun form for the adjective stale is staleness.
If it is stale and a very light brown and nothing grows on top of it, then you know you have bad soil.
oh no you are too scary for sex so you no lose your hymen!! a good position for a stale virgin is dees nuts in your mouth
The antonym of stale is fresh.
fresh