Custard is a mixture of milk with eggs, possible with several additives.
Chemistry
900 years
Custard apple plant is found in tropical and subtropical regions. A good number of these plants are seen in the forests of Andaman and nicobar Islands of India.
Yes, custard powder can be dissolved in water, but it typically requires heating to properly thicken and activate the starches. When mixed with cold water, the powder may not fully dissolve and can form clumps. For best results, it's often combined with milk and heated to create a smooth custard.
No, a custard apple tree (Annona squamosa) is not a gymnosperm; it is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, unlike gymnosperms, which have naked seeds not enclosed in fruit. The custard apple tree belongs to the Annonaceae family and is known for its sweet, creamy fruit.
mint custard
Who doesn't like custard everyone likes custard!
do monkeys eat custard?: some monkeys like custard and some dont. i tried it by leaving some custard outside
The basis of custard is cornflower and egg there are are no nuts in traditional custard,
chocolate flavoured custard? :D
Custard does not have a scientific name.
Yes.
It was Birds Custard
yea you can walk on custard it was tested on braniac
custard coloured....
no.it sours the custard
Cowardy Custard was created in 1972.