User contributions for Emnmmmmma
A user with 8 edits. Account created on 20 April 2023.
15 March 2024
- 06:1006:10, 15 March 2024 diff hist +738 Honeydew (secretion) Add info / additional citation regarding honeydew composition
- 06:0606:06, 15 March 2024 diff hist +52 N User:Emnmmmmma/common.css show hidden maintenance messages current
- 05:3805:38, 15 March 2024 diff hist +129 Honeydew (secretion) aphid -> insect (following both the source and preceding sentence), expand with info from existing source
15 January 2024
- 01:3201:32, 15 January 2024 diff hist −73 Scotch pie Remove reference to "mince pie" - Pies with ground meat are called mince pies in NZ but they typically don't use hot water pastry (and contain a wider variety of other ingredients) and shouldn't be considered the same IMO. In any case the removed statement is unsourced and misleading w/o explanation.
18 December 2023
- 20:5620:56, 18 December 2023 diff hist −474 Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict Remove questionable claim about the US supporting Iran (source appears to be a pro-Bahrain govt newspaper claiming Hillary's emails will show US collusion with Iran in the Bahraini arab spring)
28 September 2023
- 08:3908:39, 28 September 2023 diff hist +2,120 Talk:Potato →Unsourced / suspect claims in the Culinary section: new section
23 September 2023
- 03:0503:05, 23 September 2023 diff hist +188 Truffle hog Cite banning of truffle pigs in Italy using official municipal government website for Biccari, no English sources I could find mention the specific law and the law itself is not directly clear about banning pigs: It repeals a previous law that allowed pigs and requires the use of dogs & prohibits disturbing the soil except with a trowel when collecting. Municipal source provided backs up claim of damage to mycelia
12 August 2023
- 23:2723:27, 12 August 2023 diff hist +416 Pyrolysis Fix citation & reword for accuracy: Ullmann's Encyclopedia doesn't mention methanol processes prior to Boyle (no references to egypt), and it's not clear that the presence of methanol was relevant to the use of wood vinegar in egyptian embalming (see new citation).