Only if it was sitting in the refrigerator.
They are not worth the risk. Discard them.
water
It simply means that the rice has not absorbed all the water it has cooked in. Taste your rice, if it is still hard you can add a small amount of boiling water to the rice and continue cooking. If the rice is cooked and soft then simply drain off the excess water, allow the rice to rest, fluff and serve.
Well if the chicken is uncooked put it in some water let the blood wash away in the water. Also, if it's cooked and there's still blood in the bones then,that mean's it's not fully cooked and need's to be cooked some more.
Homemade noodles should be cooked for about 2-4 minutes in boiling water until they are tender but still slightly firm.
Vermicelli rice noodles should be cooked for about 3-5 minutes in boiling water until they are tender but still slightly firm.
pollution or Bactria or that it's been sitting still for about 2 days
pot or water or both
Yes, gnocchi typically floats to the surface of the water when it is cooked.
yes you can as lond as they have not been spoiled or nothing is in the water, except for water
Yes, water can still evaporate at night. Evaporation occurs when the water molecules on the surface gain enough energy to break free and turn into vapor, regardless of the time of day. The rate of evaporation may be slower at night due to lower temperature and less sunlight, but it still happens.
yes you can I would dry them off maybe but if you really want to you don't need to dry them as long as if the water wasn't like a pond or something