Yes it is 100% safe to use bronze for cooking and eating.
most modern brass contains lead, because it's easier to machine. So the answer is: probably not.
No. Interaction with acidic foods can cause chemical contamination.
what food did the bronze age people eat
It would be mildly eccentric to eat nachos with utensils rather than with your fingers, but remember, eccentricity is not illegal. You can do it if you want to.
Stainless steel utensils can easily scratch nonstick coatings. To be safe, use only plastic or wood utensils with nonstick cookware.
Nylon cooking utensils are safe as long as they are not heated about 600 degrees Fahrenheit. Cooking foods do not get that hot, and most of the time pans do not get that hot so they should be fine to use.
with your hands, no utensils.
They are utensils used to eat with.
their fingers
Depending on the time period, it was used for different things. In the Bronze Age, bronze was used for more or less anything- tools, utensils, weapons etc.- But became less practical and less used as other metals were found.
Jews eat on tables with plates, bowls, and utensils. They are not barbarians.
utensils mostly but also whatever they can find
If you don't have an oven or cooking utensils you are limited to microwave meal, restraint meals, and the occasional meal that someone invites you over to eat.
Colombians eat many different things and they eat with many different things but mostly they eat with utensils or with their fingers.