No, overnight is too long to leave the uncooked roast out. After all, the uncooked roast is essentially decaying flesh of a dead animal. There's no telling what insects might come in contact with the meat and lay eggs.
No, any food should be refrigerated quickly if it is not going to be eaten immediately. Nasty microbes that can make you sick thrive at room, or warm beef, temperatures. You take a risk when you leave something out over night.
definitely not you could get extremely sick.
No. It is not safe to leave meat - cooked or uncooked - unrefrigerated overnight.
Only if where you leave it is as cold as a refrigerator. Potentially hazardous food should not be left out overnight.
Probably not - the roast had plenty of time to get warm enough on the surface to allow any bacteria on it to start multiplying.
No. You should not leave turkey unrefrigerated overnight. When you leave food at room temperature, bacteria grow more rapidly. It is safer to keep cooked food in the refrigerator to avoid food poisoning.
As long as you have fully cooked the meat it is safe to reheat a curry that you made with the meat. You can reheat cooked meat as long as you have cooked it correctly and stored it properly.
No.
No. They are not safe. As a hydrated product, they are just as potentially hazardous as meat.
No.
No. It is not safe.
yes, it charges it overnight too
nope
No the beef, even tho it is cooked, still may spoil. Always play it safe when it comes to meat
No. Shrimp that has been left out overnight is not OK to eat.
I left a egg custard pie overnight. Is it safe?
although you are proabably cooking it to the full safe temperature zone, i would not recommend using it in your soup after being left out overnight, it contains meat and unless you would normally eat meat that has been left out over night it probably isn't a good idea.A diffferent answer:Ham, by definition, is cured meat, and as such is less vulnerable to spoilage than uncured meats. To be safe, though, a ham hock left unrefrigerated overnight should be thoroughly cooked before eaten.