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Where does gellan gum come from?

Score: 4.9/5 (41 votes) Gellan gum, produced by the bacterium Auromonas elodea, is a deacetylated form of the extracellular polysaccharide.Is gellan gum vegan?Gellan gum is particularly popular in vegan packaged foods because it's a plant-based alternative to gelatin. You'll find it listed...

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Can bookshelf speakers be used as atmos speakers?

Score: 4.7/5 (41 votes) You can use bookshelf speakers for Atmos in two ways. Set them on top of your front speakers, angling them up to the ceiling. This way, they'll fire the sound up and off the ceiling to the listening position, or you fix them into or on the ceiling to provide the height e...

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Whats the meaning of collocate?

Score: 4.6/5 (73 votes) transitive verb. : to set or arrange in a place or position especially : to set side by side.How do you use collocate?(of words) to be often used together in a language “Bitter” collocates with “tears” but “sour” does not. “Bitter” and “tears” collocate.What does colocation m...

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What mince pies made of?

Score: 4.1/5 (27 votes) The ingredients for an average mince pie are raisins, sultanas, currants, and sugar. As well as spices such a nutmeg and cinnamon. Traditionally these ingredients used to be encased in suet, which is mutton or beef fat, but these days the pastry is typically made using butter...

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Do proteas grow in queensland?

Score: 4.7/5 (24 votes) They do well in poor soils, and they don't mind salty, coastal areas. But the humidity will knock them around. If you are north of Brisbane it will be difficult to grow a Protea. But they'll do really well anywhere else, as long as it's not too frosty.Where do ...

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Why is scutage significant?

Score: 4.4/5 (2 votes) scutage, also called shield money, French écuage, (scutage from Latin scutum, “shield”), in feudal law, payment made by a knight to commute the military service that he owed his lord. It soon became a general tax on knights' estates, and by the 13th century the rates were...

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When to use unicum?

Score: 4.1/5 (33 votes) Unicum is best served chilled when drunk straight and even though the cocktail is shaken with ice, it really does need a frosty glass.What is Unicum good for?Unicum was, according to the Zwack company, created in 1790 by Dr. József Zwack, in his capacity as Royal Physician to...

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Do petals protect the flower bud in a flower?

Score: 4.2/5 (49 votes) Answer: When a flower is a bud, it is surrounded by sepals, which in many cases are green, as in this example. They protect the flower bud and are behind/underneath the petals when the flower opens.What do petals do for a flower?Petals (collectively called the corolla) are al...

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Who do ground squirrels eat?

Score: 4.9/5 (5 votes) Ground squirrels are primarily herbivorous, and their diet changes with the season. After emerging from hibernation, they feed almost exclusively on green grasses and herbaceous plants. When annual plants begin to dry and produce seed, squirrels switch to seeds, grains, and nu...

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Do lip fillers go away?

Score: 4.3/5 (23 votes) Filler isn't forever. It depends on the formula you choose, but according to Green, most last six months to a year. This means that if you love your initial results, take plenty of pics because it does fade.Do lip fillers ever really go away?Most of the time, HA based fi...

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