Yes, you can eat peppers that have water inside, as this is a natural characteristic of many types of peppers. The water content is generally found in the flesh of the pepper and contributes to its juiciness. However, if the pepper is overly soggy or has an off smell, it may indicate spoilage, and it would be best not to consume it.
When you mix water and pepper (paminta), the pepper will not dissolve in the water due to its hydrophobic nature. The pepper will float on the surface or sink to the bottom but won't mix with the water.
im not a Chemist, but I am SURE that this is the gas inside soda... examples - carbonated water and sodas like Dr. Pepper... it is like gaseous (carbonated) water
Pepper water does not freeze faster than tap water. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius, regardless of whether it contains pepper or not. The presence of pepper may affect the appearance of the ice crystals that form as the water freezes, but it does not impact the rate of freezing.
No it is a special kind of mixture
When soap is added to water containing pepper, it disrupts the surface tension of the water. The pepper, which is floating on the surface due to the water's surface tension, is pushed away as the soap spreads and decreases the tension in that area. This creates a movement that causes the pepper to "shoot" to the sides. Essentially, the soap alters the distribution of forces on the water's surface, causing the pepper to move away from the soap's point of contact.
It is never safe to eat and I hate peppers
The black seeds inside a bell pepper are safe to eat. They are not harmful and can be consumed along with the rest of the pepper.
water fairies eat fish. they drink alot of water
The part of the green pepper plant you eat is the fruit.
no,because the particles inside the black pepper are not a crystal doesn't like in sugar and salt that can be disolved in water.
Ghost pepper
yes you can
carbonated water, caffeine, artificial flavors and preservatives, caramel color
Yes a goat can eat green beans
the young eat the wasp in the nest they hatch from,and the mature adults eat nector or anything sweet like dr pepper or suger water.
Yes, salt is soluble in water but pepper is a complex mixture of organic chemicals, some of which are not soluble in water at all.
get a raw crab put salt and pepper and break the shell eat the inside and that's how you cook a crab perfectly