Foods don't contain latex naturally. The proteins in some foods MIMIC latex proteins as they break down in the body, and may cause a latex allergic reaction in a person who is allergic to latex.
Cooking fruit.
Liquid from the fruit expels during cooking. As you cook the fruit longer, the juice reduces into an almost syrup consistency.
you rinse vegetables or fruit before cooking
The tomato is scientifically a fruit but in cooking it is classified as a vegtable
umm no you can't. When your allergic to anything its still going to still effect you. Sorry but no latex mattress for you!! That answer is incorrect. What you are allergic to is a protein residue that is left over in cold processed latex like gloves. Latex mattresses are cooked and the protein is destroyed by heat. There has never been a latex allergy reported in relation to latex mattress products.
This substance is a latex.
Cholesterol is partially destroyed after cooking at very high temperature.
it is a fruit when it is a plant but it is a vegetable well cooking
Washing fruit can help remove some fruit fly eggs and larvae, but it may not eliminate all of them, especially if they are embedded in the skin. Cooking fruit does kill any eggs or larvae present, as the heat destroys them. For best results, it's advisable to wash fruit thoroughly before cooking or consuming it.
The answer is, throw your dog in the oven with your fruit and you might get an answer.
Vitamin C from any source can get destroyed in the process of cooking.
Olives