Camels actually do sweat but in the skin so it actually doesn't surface to the camels fur coat there for its not visible to the human eye that why people think they don't but the do you just aren't able to see it.
They do, they minimize sweating to prevent water leaving the body.
They do sweat, just less so not water leaves the body.
Maybe because there body can't hold all of that heat. It's like us we sweat when the temperature is 99 - 102 . It's just a lower heat
350 degrees for 60 minutes give or take depending on the pie dish size, shape and depth.
Sweet corn is above ground. It is the fruit of the corn stalk.
im not exactly sure but its hot as balls! SWEET!
After many lumps I finally measured the internal temperature of a boiled yukon gold potato used in heavenly (with kitchen aid mixer and recipe) mashed potatoes. After approximately 25 minutes the temperature was 210-220 F; same as a baked potato. Tom Knee
Above the piano.
Measure the pH level. Above 7.0 is alkaline or "sweet".
Taste and temperature.
Sweet above all!
Yeast needs a warm temperature to grow. The best temperature for proofing the yeast and rising the bread (or other yeast baked foods) is about 110 degrees Fahrenheit. If it's too hot, it will kill the yeast, and if it's too cold, it will retard or prevent the yeast from growing.
It would change cooking time, lower temperature means longer cooking time. Also, you are less likely to brown something at a lower temperature. When baking sweet foods, such as cookies or cakes, the lower temperature brings out the sweetness more. At higher temperatures the flavor of the oils become more prominent. When eggs are part of the recipe it is necessary that the internal temperature of the baking item reach 160 degrees Fahrenheit (71 degrees Celsius) in order to kill any dangerous bacteria.
Below ground
No, sweet potatoes are a separate plant from wheat. Sweet potatoes are like yams, they grow in the ground. Wheat is a seed of a plant that grows above ground.