Phenylphenol is a hormone disruptor. The peel of the citrus takes most of the chemical, but you never really know how much toxicity is actually inside the fruit. If you can't find organic citrus, I would recommend eating citrus treated with phenylphenol sparingly.
Yes it is possible to eat too many clementines, as it is possible to eat too many of any fruit.
Yes. And I've heard they taste good together too.
No because they are to stringy and can get caught in a cats digestive system
no i really dont recomand that
If they are wearing a muzzle they will probably struggle. But otherwise I'm sure they will manage it.
If the vegetables grow normally then the Sodium Chlorate has had no effect on them, so they are safe to eat.
No it is not safe to eat electricity.
No.
No. Cooked vegetables should be treated as any other potentially hazardous food and should be stored refrigerated.
In most cases, especially if the infection is pretty bad and the animal hasn't been treated, then it is not a very good idea to eat the cow. But, if the animal has been treated and is recovering from foot rot, then yes but only if a certain rest period is followed to allow the drugs and antibiotics to get out of the system.
If they were safe to eat before they were frozen and were stored properly, they should be safe to eat now. If you are allergic to sulfites, you should check to see if the slices have been treated with that chemical. Another concern might be biting into and chewing on icy product. It could be possible to damage teeth.
penutbutter is not safe to eat cause its got salmanela