Ho for holmium
Polynesian sailors composed the crew of the Town-Ho.
Holmium, with the chemical symbol Ho and atomic number 67, is often associated with the slogan "Ho, Ho, Ho!" This playful phrase highlights its name and is sometimes used in educational contexts to engage students. Holmium is known for its magnetic properties and applications in lasers and nuclear reactors.
The bond angle in a molecule with a linear shape (like HO-Br) is 180 degrees.
Yes they are edible. Most likely it's a cultivar of the sweet potato known as 'margarita,' which is an ornamental sweet potato. Anyways, you can eat them, but who knows what they taste like? Some sources say they're good, others say they're flavorless. Try it, then share some with everyone! As for the best way to serve it, just bake it, or slice them into "disks (like thick cucumber slices)" and sweeten then with something for a nice treat.
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Ho Hos - chocolate cakes with a pinwheel design. They were made by Hostess Brands.
Sweet tarts
to have a sweet treat
They become sweet and cuddly overtime if you treat them correctly.
tarts
A sweet treat that has "ho" as the second and third letters is a "chocolate." Chocolate is a popular confection made from cocoa beans that are roasted and ground to create a smooth paste, which is then mixed with sugar and other ingredients to form a solid or liquid form of chocolate. It is enjoyed worldwide in various forms such as bars, truffles, and hot cocoa.
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a cookie is a really tasty sweet treat that has sugar in it
Sweet treat.
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