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the first known humans to make clothing, neanderthal man, survived from about b.c.e. to about b.c.e. during this time the earth's temperature rose and fell dramatically, creating a series of ice ages throughout the northern areas of europe and asia where the neanderthal man lived. with their compact,
stone. tools such as spears and axes made neanderthals strong hunters, and they hunted the hairy mammoths, bears, deer, musk oxen, and other mammals that shared their environment. at some point, neanderthals learned how to use the thick, furry hides from these animals to keep themselves warm and dry. with...
https://www.textileschool.com/4639/origin-of-clothing/
norm cen/tc or standard of production country, and international standard organization iso/tc /sc , international food standards of united nations and fao codex alimentarius codex stan standard for named vegetable oils. quality: fit for human consumption, free from foreign matter, any other oil or animal
maximum, light yellow, clear and transparent. odor: neutral odor, without an artificial odor additive. visibility: without any deposition and blurriness. taste: neutral, without an artificial taste, free from rancidity or any strange or bad taste and smell. shelf life: months, can be up to months with...
https://imperialimportandexport.com/palm-oil/
norm cen/tc or standard of production country, and international standard organization iso/tc /sc , international food standards of united nations and fao codex alimentarius codex stan standard for named vegetable oils. quality: fit for human consumption, free from foreign matter, any other oil or animal
maximum, light yellow, clear and transparent. odor: neutral odor, without an artificial odor additive. visibility: without any deposition and blurriness. taste: neutral, without an artificial taste, free from rancidity or any strange or bad taste and smell. shelf life: months, can be up to months with...
https://imperialimportandexport.com/palm-oil/
glycine max) is a species of legume native to east asia, widely grown for its edible bean which has numerous uses. the plant is classed as an oilseed rather than a pulse by the food and agricultural organization (fao). fat-free (defatted) soybean meal is a significant and cheap source of protein for animal
soy sauce, fermented bean paste, natto, and tempeh, among others. the oil is used in many industrial applications. the main producers of soy are the united states ( %), argentina ( %), brazil ( %), china ( %) and india ( %). today, the united states is also the world's largest consumer of soybeans, with...
http://www.epospeaeth.org/index.php/products/pulses/soya-bean