Not in moderation. Can you feed your dog enough black pepper to hurt it? I'm sure you can, but it takes quite a bit of pepper and you are unlikely to give it pounds and pounds of pepper by accident.
if it is a sealed bag it is fine...i never heard of freezing bedding...i would think condensation would form and then that would make it wet and bad for your hamster
Yes they would be because they are a non feisty pet so YEH suck it
To get make the best offspring based on the parents traits. Example: if a breeder was trying to make a super fast horse, he would make sure that two fast horses breed to make a fast horse.
The lion, no question. Skunk spray would simply make the lion even more determined to kill the skunk.
You could but it would make it difficult to skin
Piperine, the active compound in black pepper, typically constitutes about 5-10% of the weight of the peppercorns. To obtain 20 mg of piperine, you would need approximately 200-400 mg of black peppercorns, depending on their piperine content. However, the exact amount can vary based on the specific variety and quality of the pepper used.
Vibrations should make the lighter pepper rise to the top.
Pepper pot is the pot with black pepper inside and you can twist or shake it for the black pepper to come out on your food to add spice or make it tasty!
Pepper seeds (or peppercorns) are not poisonous. They are ground to make ground white or black pepper. Pepper seeds from vegetables in the capsicum family are not poisonous either.
Black pepper is made by drying and grinding the berries of the Piper nigrum plant. The berries are harvested when they are still green and then dried in the sun until they turn black. After drying, the berries are ground to produce the black pepper powder that we use for seasoning food.
Your best bet would be to do an "on-line" search or you could make your own.
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It would make black
As black pepper is both a consumer product (you buy it to fill your pepper shaker) and an industrial product (you buy it to make packaged food which you will then sell), and there is a good yet essentially stable demand for black pepper, the plants which grow the product are a small yet beneficial part of our economy.
No particular set of colors are used to make black. Black is actually better described as a "shade" or "intensity". Completely black would be an absence of all reflected color. Any color added to it would make it lighter and less black.
Black because the brown and red would make some darkish color and the black would mix of overpower that
Depends if you believe in the myth of the black cat, but i would say no that would still make it bad luck if i believed in that.