no you might accidentally open your mouth too wide and it might fall on the food
Alot of cooks do but by health code regulations that's a no.
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No cause some people smakc there lips and people find that very annoying so no.
Yes, you may.
You put it in your mouth and go up and down with your gum.
It seems may people who have sealants chew gum and I also have sealant but have not chewed gum since my guess is after a month or so.
You can chew gum in Germany, but its best not to, because it may be considered rude. So, no, if you dont want to run the risk of insulting anyone.
The food handler must identify at which stage and CCP the error may have occured.
No. Chewing a gum causes acid secretion in the stomach to increase and may compromise your safety
Miss Maudie doesn't chew gum because she believes it is impolite and unbecoming for a lady of her stature. She values proper manners and etiquette, and chewing gum may not align with her traditional values.
If you have retainers it is kinda like braces.....chewing sugar-free gum is alright but it may hurt a little.
you can drink pop, juice, and water. not milk. you may eat mints, and you may chew gum.
Chewing on ice may be a sign of anemia. Chew sugar free gum instead.
YES Chewing gum is chewed at high altitude, some people chew gum when they Take off from a plane or start the landing process...because the rapid decrease or increase of altitude will make pressure on your ears...witch MAY hurt a bit, too relieve some people chew gum...
No way! I disagree with the above answer! I have a good friend who cannot chew gum, because the juice from it makes her stomach hurt AND my step son can only chew gum until it gets really juicy and then spits it out or, he too, gets a stomach ache! Yes! It can make your stomach hurt! I was actually looking on here to find out why when I ran across this answer! - Another answer- Well , yes it can. from what the person above said , the juices from it make your stomach . and it only makes MY stomach hurt if its eaten at night xD Chewing gum for long hours or on an empty stomach isn't good. When you chew you swallow and this prepares your intestines for digestion and when there's nothing more to digest only air and saliva fills your stomach causing your intestines to hurt from grinding 'nothing'. Try and chew for about an hour at most and give it a break or eat something before you chew again.