Star apple sap contains a natural latex that has adhesive properties due to its sticky texture. The latex is a milky white substance that becomes tacky when exposed to air, making it suitable for use as glue. Its adhesiveness is enough to bond materials together, but may require additional processing or additives for certain applications.
the seeds make a star or flower
Star apple in Tagalog is "kaimito."
Materials: Dextrin Star Apple Leaves Blender Denaturated Alcohol beaker cheese cloth 1. mix the leaves and the denaturated alcohol in the blender 2. put the cheese cloth above the beaker 3. pour the liquid of the leaves and denaturated alcohol leaving behind the dried leaves. 4. put dextrin in the beaker and mix 5. test on paper, broken glass and cloth
They are all fruits Apple is connected to guapple star apple apple mango pineapple.
if you have some Popsicle sticks you could glue them together and then add some ribbons and then cover the sticks with some glitter and cut a paper star and glue it to the stick!! or you could get a stick from a tree and add ribbons and cut a star from a yellow piece of paper and put sparkles on it and glue it on the stick
The scientific name of the star apple is Chrysophyllum cainito.
The scientific name of the star apple is Chrysophyllum cainito.
To make a 3D star with paper, you can start by cutting out a star shape from a piece of paper. Fold the star along its edges to create a 3D effect, then glue or tape the edges together to secure the shape. You can also add decorations or color to make it more visually appealing.
No moshling needs pink apple and pink star!:)
Star apple sap is sticky due to the presence of hydrocolloids, such as pectin and gums, which are naturally occurring substances in the fruit. These components are responsible for the thick, sticky texture of the sap when it is exposed to air or when the fruit is cut open.
Star Apple