if the fruits had pesticides and you rubbed the fruits in your wound
you can if you want
Staphlococcus aureus.
The bite isn't unless if the bird is or if you let the cut open because then bacteria can get in the cut and infect it. But more often then not the answer would be no.
some of the fruits compounds are sent into the air when it is cut open.
Probably not, assuming the dog's eye isn't injured or cut.
It sterilizes the cut by killing a lot of the bacteria that could infect the wound.
I think it might be: pick the fruits from the basket, cut some, and put them in the blender but im not sure
stability
One creative way to incorporate cut up fruits into a healthy and delicious meal or snack is to make a fruit salad with a variety of fruits like strawberries, kiwi, and mango. Another idea is to blend fruits into a smoothie or top yogurt with cut up fruits and granola for a nutritious parfait. Additionally, you can use fruits as toppings for oatmeal, pancakes, or even grilled chicken for a sweet and savory twist.
Fruits and produce that should be stored in the refrigerator include berries, grapes, leafy greens, herbs, and cut fruits.
Fruits and vegetables only
they need to be cut