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it looks like dried mangos made in the Philippines
It looks like dried blood so it is generally a very dark red or brownish color. Also, when you wipe there should be blood (either dark and dried, fresh and bright, or both) on the toilet paper.
The fruit is called carambola -- although it is actually also referred to as "star fruit." For more information on the carambola -- plus photos -- see the Related Link.
Making Soap Bars from Melt & Pour Base you can add almost anything to it. You would have to remember that if you were to add fresh fruit, it may turn rancid in the soap unless you add a preservative. My suggestion would be to try to use dried fruit since they would inevitably have a preservative on them (unless you have dried it yourself). Soft fruit like banana may not be ideal unless you pulp it add preservative and blend that into your melted soap base. You must also bear in mind that if you wish to sell the soap with fruit bits in it that it would also look appealing and smell great. Nobody wants to wash their hands or bodies with soap that looks or feels yucky!
Oregano is very simple to buy. Go to any grocery store or farmers market that sells fresh produce and you will find it there. Most commonly you will find oregano dried and bottled at the grocery store, or you can grow your own fresh oregano.
Yes, there is. An ugli fruit looks like a small grapefruit with very juicy sweet flesh and a fragrant skin. It tastes like a satsuma crossed with a grapefuit and has a very sweet citrus flavour.
dried icing
I'd say it looks like a pineapple.
She still looks pretty fresh: there is colour in her cheeks and lips.
fruitcake doesn't have to be that gross stuf with the unidentifiable green, yellow and red citron. In any case, to keep fruitcake fresh sprinkle it with whiskey whenever it looks in danger of drying out.
a kiwi
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