How Do Anchovies Melt?
What’s so magical about them is that they actually disintegrate when cooked. Slip a few fillets into hot olive oil and when you stir and… Read More »How Do Anchovies Melt?
What’s so magical about them is that they actually disintegrate when cooked. Slip a few fillets into hot olive oil and when you stir and… Read More »How Do Anchovies Melt?
The active ingredient in meat tenderizers is a natural plant enzyme called papain, which is obtained from the papaya fruit. It is generally considered safe… Read More »Does Cooking Papaya Destroy Papain?
Ripe papaya should be refrigerated to slow down the ripening process; whole fruit should keep in a plastic bag for about a week. To freeze,… Read More »How Do You Preserve Cut Papaya?
Papaya is a low-acid fruit, with the total titratable acidity of about 0.1% calculated as citric acid. The pH of the pulp ranges from 5.5… Read More »Is Green Papaya Acidic?
Can you freeze papaya? The answer is yes! Frozen papaya is great for things like smoothies, and it helps the fruit last longer, so you… Read More »Can I Freeze Shredded Green Papaya?
frozen papaya She’s a fan of this fruit because of its fiber, vitamin C, and beta-carotene (a precursor to vitamin A) content. “Papaya is another… Read More »Is Frozen Papaya Healthy?
Fruit fly larvae are often called “maggots” and are creamy white in colour. The product used to control this pest is Yates Nature’s Way Fruit… Read More »What Are The Little White Worms On My Tomato Plants?
Neem oil has a dual purpose in the vegetable garden as both a pesticide and a fungicide. It works on arthropod pests that often eat… Read More »Will Neem Oil Get Rid Of Tomato Worms?
If you are all out of anise extract, you can substitute for it with the following: Use 1 teaspoon of licorice flavoring/extract for 1 teaspoon… Read More »What Can I Substitute For Anise Oil?
Tomato Hornworms are the caterpillar of the large Sphynx moth (sometimes called hummingbird moth). The moth lays an egg and once hatched the hornworm caterpillar… Read More »Do Tomato Worms Come From The Soil?