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  2. Fruit waxing - Wikipedia

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    The materials used to wax produce depend to some extent on regulations in the country of production and/or export. Both natural waxes (carnauba, [12] shellac, beeswax or resin [4]) and petroleum-based waxes (usually proprietary formulae) [3] are used, and often more than one wax is combined to create the desired properties for the fruit or vegetable being treated.

  3. Syzygium samarangense - Wikipedia

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    Healthy wax apples have a light sheen to them. Despite its name, a ripe wax apple only resembles an apple on the outside in color. It does not taste like an apple, and it has neither the fragrance nor the density of an apple. Its flavor is similar to a snow pear, and the liquid-to-flesh ratio of the wax apple is comparable to a watermelon ...

  4. Temperature play - Wikipedia

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    As with many forms of BDSM play, the proper tools, fuels, and safety guidelines are often in hot contention between players. Fire play is usually considered a form of edge play - frequently exciting, but with significant dangers. The sensations inflicted in most fire play scenes aren't painful (much like hot wax play or sensation play).

  5. How Healthy Are Apples? From Calories to Whether They ... - AOL

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  6. Wax play - Wikipedia

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    Wax can splatter into the eyes, which may be harmful. [citation needed] Wax that is too hot can cause serious burns. Wax may be difficult to remove, particularly from areas with hair. A flea comb or a sharp knife may be necessary for wax removal; use of a knife for this purpose requires special skills, though a credit card can work as well.

  7. This is why a humid day feels so hot - AOL

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    Evaporation slows down and all that heat stays stuck to you, so you start cooking. That's why weather forecasters use a "heat index" to describe the weather because dry days really do feel cooler.

  8. Are you eating apples the right way? Don’t make this 1 mistake

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    Apples are low in calories and fat — and contain filling fiber that can help stabilize blood sugar, aid digestion in and keep you fuller longer. And it's a perfectly portable snack!

  9. Epicuticular wax - Wikipedia

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    The epicuticular wax produced by Dudleya brittonii has the highest ultraviolet light (UV) reflectivity of any known naturally occurring biological substance. Epicuticular wax is a waxy coating which covers the outer surface of the plant cuticle in land plants. It may form a whitish film or bloom on leaves, fruits and other plant organs.