i dsont know
It is not the weight of the fruit that affects it's ability to float.It is it's DENSITY that is the key. Soft pulpy fruit incorporating a lot of air inside will generally float since their density is below 1.00(1.00 being fresh water). Hard and densely packed nuts may well sink if their density rise above 1.00
how much is 7 quart of mango puree in ounces .(weight)
a fruit clock? what is that?
from the acid in the fruit.
it really depends what time of fruit is it and their mass
kilograms are a weight measurement cups are a measurement of volume.
You can eat most any fruit an not gain weight. But there is sugar in all fruit so I don't guarantee that you will lose a great amount of weight.
Passion fruit has no special properties that "make you" lose weight.
Possibly any healthy fruit.
Part of the rotting process is dehydration, losing moisture. As the fruit rot's, moisture is also lost which is weight.
A dried fruit will weight less than one that isn't dried (both of the same size and shape).
It depends on the type and volume of fruit.
Avocado.
Water
Plumping fruit is what fruit sellers do. It can be as simple as syringing water into watermelons, but typically putting fruit into water so that their skins swell which then increases the weight of the fruit.
Yes, you can gain weight eating fruit! Carbohydrates almost always cause weight gain, especially when overeaten. Fruit contains a great deal of fructose, which should be eaten in moderation to avoid weight gain. The good thing about fruit, is that it contains fiber which helps the body to avoid the sugar spike that you get from eating fiber-less sugary candy, etc. If you are trying to lose weight, avoid eating more than one piece of fruit a day. Also, NEVER drink fruit juice. Fruit juice contains all of the fructose from the fruit without any of the fiber. You might as well drink sugary soda.
A half cup is a measurement of volume not weight. The fruit could weigh more or less.