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tiny white frothy bubbles of mucus in the infant's mouth and sometimes in the nose as well
One popular cocktail that includes alcohol, egg white, and is often shaken to create a frothy texture is the Whiskey Sour.
To make a classic gin fizz cocktail with a frothy texture using egg white, combine gin, lemon juice, simple syrup, and egg white in a shaker. Shake vigorously without ice to emulsify the egg white, then add ice and shake again. Strain into a glass and top with soda water for a frothy texture.
White yes, but frothy I don't know. ANSWER: YES, WHITE TO A (VERY) LIGHT YELLOWISH COLOR DEPENDING ON GENES AND OTHER NON-DISEASE FACTORS; BUT FOR YOUR PIECE OF MIND: JUST GO TO THE "FREE CLINIC" --IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE INSURANCE TO GO A FORMAL HOSPITAL. BUT IF IT'S FROTHY OR LOOKS "GRITTY": GO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION NOW-- THAT'S AN STD.
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Well sometimes it does that because of all the ingredients in the ice cream.
It doesn't really mean anything but gay rights activist Dan Savage made up a definition; "that frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of anal sex." He made it up because of what Rick Santorum said about homosexuality.
It's diarrhea that is frothy and watery.
White thick saliva in the mouth could be caused by dehydration, oral thrush, or a bacterial or fungal infection.
Yes, of course it does! Its the white frothy stuff that is in your mouth. You need it to make food wet so it is easier for your stomach to digest it. It's from the salivary glands, not the mouth itself. And besides making food wet saliva contains amylase which begins the breakdown of carbohydrates.
the color of your tongue generally doesnt change. but the cotton mouth associated with marijuana will give it a dried out appearance sometimes with a thick coat of white saliva.
When you stir the white of an egg, it becomes frothy. This is because the albumen breaks down and the egg white comes together to form a foam.