If you're not allergic to it, it's okay if you don't eat too many fruits treated with it. Once in a long while is safe but it's better to avoid it if you have options as it can cause irreversible health issues in some individuals, even more so in immunodeficient people. (*I'm a doctor).
Hello Ahlapot we have a question، thank you for your help. How do we make this dry app with a wet ad، as it appears in the video، in what way؟ We thank you for your response?
Yes!
Thank you
No. Should you soak them?
Soaking is not a good idea. If you leave them damp, there will be mold.
Ha! I feel like you have an opinion on which is better, but I can't quite put my finger on it... XD
Yes I tried to be objective😃
@@Microscopyenthusiast You can be objective and still find one better than the other =)
@@shanesmicroscope True true
Heyy is SO2 treatment safe for fruit consumption?
If you're not allergic to it, it's okay if you don't eat too many fruits treated with it. Once in a long while is safe but it's better to avoid it if you have options as it can cause irreversible health issues in some individuals, even more so in immunodeficient people. (*I'm a doctor).
Hello Ahlapot we have a question، thank you for your help. How do we make this dry app with a wet ad، as it appears in the video، in what way؟ We thank you for your response?
Hello,
I purchased both types of apricots from the market. I don't dehydrate food. Thank you for watching.
Doesn't take long under the Australian sun maybe 2 days tops
@@Alladin-n5j 😄😄😄
@@Microscopyenthusiast The Australian sun is the sun on steroids
Çok güzel, abi
Yes lets see whats in the fig
Hey actually I made video about the fig recently😃👍
Yes, do put it under the microscope.
Maybe try to rehydrate it by soaking them and put it under and compare ?
Hmm. Maybe I should compare it with fresh figs. It is easier than dehydrating.😀