How can water lily and sugarcane make food
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The stem/ stalk contains the pulp/core.
which when mature constitutes around 75% of the entire plant. A mature stalk is typically composed of 11–16% fiber, 12–16% soluble sugars, 2–3% non sugars, and 63–73% watercore of sugar cane peeled, sold as as snacks in rounds or sticks
The stem/ stalk contains the pulp/core.
which when mature constitutes around 75% of the entire plant. A mature stalk is typically composed of 11–16% fiber, 12–16% soluble sugars, 2–3% non sugars, and 63–73% watercore of sugar cane peeled, sold as as snacks in rounds or sticks
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