Jocelyn Child Miracle Noodles.wmv

Shirataki comes from the root of a plant (Amorphophallus Konjac, or a few other closely-related species) grown in various parts of Asia, and given many names in different places, including Konnyaku potato (or just konnyaku), konjac, konjaku, elephant yam (although as far as I can tell, they are not related to any other plant commonly called yam), and others. The fiber is also known as glucomannan. There is some evidence that glucomannan, when tested as a powdered supplement, can play a role ...



Dievas į Ruandą grįžta naktį (1 iš 5)

vital plants are growing here. They call them the salvation of Africa and South America: cassava and sweet potatoes that can grow without rain for 2 months. They mellow among these rocks. Quite an evidence. When I visited the place a month ago, a man was felling bushes. You can still see the felled bushes. And now, as you can see, the potatoes are already growing. That is how they are "conquering" this soil. The soil is fertile under the bushes. Everything here is their handwork: they fell ...