There is no "white stuff" in a silencer/muffler, unless you mean fiberglass packing. It has no use when removed.
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Peppers existed in prehistoric Peru, and they were grown in Central and South America in very early times. Christopher Columbus brought dried peppers to Europe from the West Indies in 1493. Until that time, Europeans had only known the black and white spice that we shake onto our food, and the name "pepper" was applied to this new food as well.
The white stuff on plastic Ziploc containers is likely calcium or mineral deposits from water that has dried on the surface. It can be removed by washing the container with warm soapy water and a sponge or cloth.
It meens that you dehydrated and u need to drink more fluids like water and juices. This stuff you see is a goey almost dried form of your saliva. It just means you need to drink. The same thing happens to me when i am sick
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The white stuff that is put on windows during renovations is a window cleaner spray, such as Bon Ami or Windolene. This is applied to the windows so that nobody can see inside.
There are a lot of different things called "pepper".MOST of them are fruits. For example, black pepper is the cooked, dried, and ground fruit (including seeds) of the plant Piper nigrum, and bell peppers and chile peppers are both fruits (there are different varieties with varying degrees of "hotness", but bell peppers, ghost peppers, and everything in between are all the same species, Capsicum annuum). Cayenne pepper ( one kind of red pepper) is the ground-up dried fruit of a variety of the same species. A different kind of red pepper is the ripe fruit (sometimes pickled in brine or vinegar) of Piper nigrumagain.However, white pepper is the seeds (without the fruit) of Piper nigrum, and "pepper dulse" is a kind of seaweed.
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Its called "callus tissue" and is a natural part of the peach. It is not mold or fungus or anything harmful.
"Crushed pepper" is typically a reference to crushed red pepper or red pepper flake. This is a condiment made of crushed, dried red chili peppers. It could also refer to crushed black or white peppercorns.