Examples of using Coconut shells in English and their translations into Spanish
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Activated Charcoal from coconut shells.
Coconut shells, cut and drained of water, optional.
Activated Charcoal from organic coconut shells.
From coconut shells, make cups, forks, and spoons.
Other new fibers include corn and coconut shells.
Coconut shells, rainbow stones, terracotta pots.
Not for Cutting Bones, Coconut Shells or Super Hard objects.
That means,"Come to my Basha. I will give you coconut shells.
They use coconut shells, wood bark, steel tubes.
Green fuel developed from Coconut shells- 9 Jul 2011.
It is a natural product, odourless, free from putrefaction,fabricated using recycled coconut shells.
We tossed twigs and small coconut shells into the river and watched them slowly drift.
They are a 100% sustainable andhandmade from real coconut shells.
Gt; More hiding places from coconut shells, tree stumps and hollow bricks.
The carbon contained in these filters is sourced from coconut shells.
Small clay tubes, coconut shells and root caves serve as hideaways.
Charcoal: obtained from the combustion of wood or coconut shells.
It can typically have a wooden base(coconut shells and sawdust), oil base or coal base.
Active charcoal is a black powder derived from high-temperature calcination of wood or coconut shells.
It is similar with items made with coconut shells, especially in Costa Grande region.
Recycling coconut shell: propose an industrial solution, sustainable and innovative, for coconut shells.
He creates ephemeral installations using mussel shells, coconut shells, recycled tyres, boats, bamboos, fishermen and sand.
They have thus far been made of activated carbon generated by charring discarded coconut shells.
The vegetable charcoal in our capsules is made from carbonized coconut shells and is subsequently activated to increase its adsorption capacity.
Wrappers utilize a wide variety of indigenous materials such as palm, banana, anahaw andbamboo leaves, coconut shells, and others.
The Coconut Palace is made of several types of Philippine hardwood, coconut shells, and a specially engineered coconut lumber apparently known as Imelda Madera.
For Bacardi, for example,a mixture of tropical woods and coconut shells is used.
This included objects like corncobs,leaves, and coconut shells to handfuls of snow….
One woman, Murali, showed how she made and sold bowls, cups, spoons, bags andother useful items from discarded coconut shells, palm leaves, and scrap paper.
