I love those tasty little nuts. I love how they’re the perfect size, crunchy when you bite into them, and soft and melt-in-your-mouth when you scoop them out. The shells of pistachios are biodegradable, but the shells themselves aren’t. As long as you can get them out of your hands, they’re biodegradable.
Theyre not biodegradable if theyve been processed. The shells of pistachios are biodegradable, just not the nuts themselves. Thats a good way to put on my bad taste meter.
The shell of the pistachio is biodegradable, but the nuts themselves aren’t. A biodegradable shell is a biodegradable item. The shells of the pistachios in the game are not biodegradable, and theyre not biodegradable if theyve been processed. Thats a good way to put on my bad taste meter.
How biodegradable is a shell of a pistachio? Well, if you look at what happens to the shell when the shells are processed, the shell turns into a liquid and the nuts are basically just the remains of these liquid-like particles. It is not really biodegradable. If you put a raw pistachio nut in water and cook it, the nuts are not really biodegradable.
Pistachios are actually very hard and strong, so it would be easy for an alien to break them with a rock. Theyre also very expensive. One of my favorite parts of the game is the ability to shoot pistachios at humans, who can only do it once.
It’s a bit of a stretch, but maybe it could be biodegradable.
I think pistachios are great to give to your dog, because you know, its hard and it melts really easily. But you do have to watch that your dog eats the nuts regularly and is not allowed to chew on the nuts.
The thing about pistachios is that they are extremely hard and very strong. If they were easy to break, then I could see a lot of people using them instead of pistachios for weapons. But that seems like a pretty big stretch, and I think that would be a lot of trouble in the real world.
pistachios as weapons seem to be the least of my concerns. The reason pistachios are so great for cutting through steel is that they are extremely strong. They can cut through anything they have the strength to. Also, a lot of the pistachio nuts I have eaten have been very tasty. I think that pistachios are a great idea if you are a serious hunter.
Pistachio nuts are not inherently biodegradable, but they are easily made biodegradable by crushing them. I’ve been eating pistachios since I was like seven years old and I have yet to see pistachio nuts break down and turn into something that is harmful to the environment. The only reason pistachio nuts have not been used as an effective tool to control pests is because this is a relatively new technology and they have not yet been fully optimized.