Yes, molasses are really safe for public consumption
Feed grade molasses is primarily intended for livestock and may not meet the same safety and quality standards as food-grade molasses. While it may not be harmful in small amounts, it is not recommended for human consumption due to potential contaminants and lack of regulatory oversight. If you are considering consuming molasses, it's best to choose food-grade varieties that are specifically processed for human use.
Yes, serviceberries are edible and safe for consumption.
Yes, unfiltered honey is safe for consumption.
Probably not.
Free Public Consumption was created in 2005.
Potable alcohol is safe for consumption in this region.
Yes, the Downy Serviceberry is edible and safe for consumption.
Yes, 100 pure water is safe for consumption.
Yes, a red robin is safe for consumption but is rarely eaten by humans.
The recommended hamburger temperature for safe consumption is 160F (71C).
It would be a safe guess that something is growing inside and molasses is spoiled. I would dispose of it before it ruptures.
Yes, sumac berries are safe for consumption and are commonly used as a spice in cooking.