No. Some chef's have developed a type of sauce from various items called "airs" but they are whipped broths that become foamy. The food stuff is not the air but the broth.
The Oropharynx is the common passage for food and air. Liquid, food, and air all pass through this passage.
It is not impossible but, to get Air out of your food you will possibly need to 'Vacuum Pack' your food.
The pharynx, or throat, carries both food an air. At its end, air goes into the trachea and food into the esophagus.
Food tube are for food and air tube are for inhaling and exhaling.And that's how it differ.
it doesnt
Food, water and air are the necessary elements for most organisms to survive.
difference and similarities of air tube and food tube
The pharynx, it serves as a passageway for both air and food.
difference and similarities of air tube and food tube
Air from oil when you cook crispy food comes out of the food making it less crispy but when you put it in the air-tight containers , the air cannot escape so the crispy food remains crispy.
Because the food itself will still have air in it.
bacteria is what is in the air that makes food go bad