Try to wash the bowl in bleach or a cleaning substance.
Yes actually you can. That is if they had a cold when they ate it. You see germs spread fast and especially in food.
Dish, bowl. NOW YOU SEE!
A plate in which food is eaten is sometimes referred to as a dinner plate. Bowls and dessert plates are also used for carrying food that is eaten.
When a fly sits and drinks the juice of any food through it's proboscis, the germs it carries get into the food. Now when this contaminated food is eaten by us, the germs enters our body. Thus, the fly spread diseases like cholera, typhoid etc. By, Ananay Rajput INDIA
No. Germs are everywhere, therefore it is impossible to keep food away from germs. No matter where you put your food, there will be germs.
Smoked (joint, blunt, bowl, bong...)... eaten (baked into food products such as brownies)
vegetable fruits etc can be eaten raw because we can digest this sort of fiber ( 1. cellulose, 2. hemicellouse, 3. pectin, 4. gums, 5. mucilages, 6. legnin. ) so easily.Meat food needs boil to kill germs.
maybe Thanksgiving - maybe Christmas but an awful lot of food gets eaten on a U.S. Super Bowl Sunday 1-2-3 in no particular order
To try and remove, dirt, germs, and bacteria, from the food. It is not necessary to wash all food before eating it, but, some food needs to be washed, such as fruit because it will be safer to eat that way.
An omnivore who eats vegan food sometimes. This is a useless term since anyone who has ever eaten a banana or a bowl or plain rice or a dairy-free PB&J sandwich has eaten vegan food some of the time.
Reheated food can be eaten hot or cold. This is assuming that the reheated food isn't older than a few days.
Yes, some germs help digest food.