Oh, dude, like, sweet and sour sauce for dogs? Yeah, not a great idea. I mean, it's got sugar and stuff that can mess with their tummies. So, like, maybe stick to doggy treats instead of tempting them with your Chinese takeout.
When it a. taste nasty b. smells funny c. looks funny d. is chunky and nasty e. you are throwing up after eating it.
YES because all chocolate is bad for all dogs unless you invented chocolate for dogs.
Guava may be sweet or sour. Certain types can be substituted in recipes for Tomatoes as they provide a similar flavor and texture.
Yes, fish sauce can go bad and become unsafe to consume if it is not stored properly or if it is past its expiration date. It can develop a sour smell, change in color, or mold growth, indicating that it is no longer safe to eat.
yes it is, it is not too good for humans either unless used in small amounts.
They don't like spicy, sour, or bitter foods. They love sweet foods, but it's bad for them just like candy is bad for people.
Because it is way past the expiration date, and went bad.
is hot sauce bad for a diabetic ?
Well you said TASTE, so Im assuming youre just wanting to ease the tomato flavor.... try a dash of sugar. Sparingly. It tones down the tomato taste. Because tomatoes are acidic, you are definitely going to have and acidic taste. Instead of using sauce, try just butter or olive oil. If you are worried about heartburn from the sauce, take pepcid ac, zantac, or tagament about 1hr before you eat and have some tums in your pocket for after you eat. The only way to offset the acid is to have something alkaline.
Any Chinese fast food CAN BE bad for you. There are often high levels of sodium in many dishes, and soy sauce often adds even more sodium. Many dishes are basically deep-fried meat (General Tso's chicken, sweet and sour anything, etc.) covered in a sauce with a high amount of sweeteners like corn syrup (General Tso's, sweet and sour, many other sauces). The best food for you from Chinese restaurants are steamed dishes, usually vegetables. These are harder to make in a mall shop (limited space) where they mostly use frozen packaged food and heat it up. You're more likely to find healthier options at a non-chain restaurant with a larger menu and where you can ask for no sauce or substitutions. These are few and far between. And that stuff doesn't taste as good... ;)
I don't know if it is true but it is what older people say, that it creates toxins in our body- I don't know what a doctor would say to that!
they have to much sugar and they can be to sweet ,especially sour things and it can get you fat and once your fat its hard to lose all that fat