need you to know your username and that tag paragraph you left on a reblog one time have captivated me and that's why I followed. I know nothing about fermenting. I've spoken of you to my friends. tell me a fact about fermentation
I’m going to scream, this is my first ever ask and I’m so nervous!
Let’s see, a fact about fermentation.
There are too many so here’s a few that I find interesting 🤷♂️
SCOBY (the thing most commonly associated with kombucha) stands for (S)ymbiotic (C)ulture (O)f (B)acteria and (Y)east
Vinegar can also develop a SCOBY. However, instead of being called a SCOBY, it’s more typically referred to as a MOV - (M)other (O)f (V)inegar
Hot sauces can be fermented. Many famous hot sauces are fermented. And it’s generally agreed upon that fermentation hot sauces have a better blend of flavors.
If a bread had yeast in it it’s been fermented. The difference between regular bread and sourdough bread is that with the wild yeast some bacteria will also take root which helps give that nice tart taste!
Fermentation is just the process of having smaller microorganisms digest a food before you do. The most common fermenters are fungi and yeast, bacteria, mold, and enzymes.
All vinegar starts as alcohol
Even salamis and other dried/aged meats are fermented!
There’s so much more I could talk about, but these are a spread of facts that are neat!
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made another horror ask game because it was so fun the last few times!! enjoy <3
most recent horror movie you watched
most recent horror movie you watched and hated
most recent horror movie you watched and loved
actor(s)/actress(es) you Would love to see in a horror movie/more horror movies
a subgenre you would love to watch more of/see more movies being made in the subgenre
a horror movie you liked but wouldnt recommend to most people (give a reason if youd like to)
a horror movie you want to recommend to people
a horror movie you liked but will probably never rewatch (give a reason if youd like to)
a horror movie that you turned off before it was fully over (give a reason if youd like to)
a horror movie you wish you could watch again like its the first time
a horror movie/or horror movies you could rewatch the most times
a horror movie that stuck with you for weeks after you watched it (give a reason if youd like to)
a horror movie with the best soundtrack (or! your favorite horror movie soundtracks)
most memorable/your favorite horror movie trailer(s)
a horror movie/horror movies you wish you had in your collection
the first horror movie you saw that truly ignited your love for the genre
a decade you have seen the most horror movies from
a decade you want to watch more horror movies from
a horror movie you really love the use of practical gore effects in
creatures you wish were featured in more horror movies
a horror movie you like that a lot of people dislike
a horror character that actually creeps you out/scares you
the horror movie/horror movies from your favorite subgenre that got you into that subgenre
a horror movie that you love to/would love to watch with other people to see their reactions/etc
the best/your favorite horror movie plot twist
a horror movie you didnt expect to like but you did
an upcoming horror movie youre looking forward to watching
favorite teen slasher
favorite body horror
favorite 80s horror movie
favorite horror movie of all time <3
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I don't actually remember what his eyes look like under his glasses I just improvised
Also I said I'll start putting my name on my drawings and then I forgot to do that completely
ALSO Human Fresh ! B )
I need to go to sleep..
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Bruce definitely knows how to cook, but he's one of those guys who goes to the grocery store to get ingredients for a meal. For every meal. His fridge is normally completely empty except for protein shake ingredients.
Clark grew up with a rural family, he's definitely used to scrounging around in the cupboards and throwing together ingredients into something cohesive. My guy can take half an onion, an alien mushroom he found, some ancient lentils, and a container of leftover soup, and make a full hearty meal.
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jodiii JODI!!!! j o d i !
what if this:
is when they see their missing crew again 👀
....oOOOOAOAGHGFHGHGHGHFGJKDLFJKLDDS????
kaitlin,,, kAITLIN,,,,,, K A ITLIN!!!
WITH THE WAY ROACH AND PETE ARE LOOKING, I CAN SEE IT AND I'M JUST
...
dude what if it's them seeing lucius or hearing news about lucius and that's why pete looks the most poised to leap and that's why stede looks off in comparison because he feels guilty or torn or something equivalent. like obviously he'd be so relieved to hear about his boy's whereabouts, but so so torn about the cause
..............
:))) <3
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Everybody is thirsting over Tenoch Huerta, and I agree that he's so so hot but the sexiest thing about him is his soul.
Every time I'm watching an interview of him, I'm humbled by how much he brings into the conversation.
I've personally never really seen a male actor talk so vocally about colorism and racism in the entertainment industry and in soctiey (the only ones I can think about right now are John Boyega and Jesse Williams) but it's something that isn't so common.
Tenoch talks about it so unapologetically and actually says the words, he doesn't sugarcoat it or minimizes it. He not afraid to talk about how racism and colorism are still present in Mexican society.
He's not afraid to talk about what the movie means to him, he's not afraid to talk about his origins, his history, about how for hundreds of years Mexican people with Indegenous origins like him were thought to be ashamed of those origins, and how they were taught to be ashamed of their ancestors, how it's a trauma shared with all the people who were "conquered" but how proud he is of his origins now.
He's not making his way by trying to blend in but by being himself.
Another example I have in mind was in a talk show the other day he was asked a question about accents and explained how accents are part of our identity, it's our linguistic identity. He gave the example of "American English" and "British English", he went on to explain how you can't really say that one or the other is the correct accent, it's just different linguistic identity. Let me tell you, I had never thought of accent that way but, wow.
He explained how happy he was that Ryan Coogler wanted to keep his accent and didn't ask him to work on it or change it and made it part of his character.
I'm mesmerized by the way he talks about such important issues, I mesmerized by the way he talks about his castmates, I mesmerized by the way he doesn't let any question destabilize him and just choses to be unapologetically himself.
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