My Gradfather was. He could eat the flesh of the tomato but not the seeds. He was also alergic to the seeds on strawberries. I'm sorry that I do not have more of a technical answer.
Once a gastric patient is released to eat regular food, she can eat bananas and eggs.
None. A deceased patient is dead and therefore can eat nothing.
I will give a food so that they can eat and survive
The old adage is "Feed a fever, starve a cold", so if you believe this, you should eat a lot. Edited Question if you eat a lot in a fever you'll will have nausea or vomiting
tomatoes taste like crap so don't eat them
Food...
Patient generally does not like to eat food, when ill. Only the mother can feed the baby at such a critical period. All type of soft and nutritious food is to be offered to the baby. Nothing hard, specially the seeds to be given to the patient. Once the patient recovers from the fever, his appetite dramatically increases. Then you have to withheld many food items. He has got those ulcers in his intestine, waiting to bleed with slight insult. So for next two to three weeks no hard food in given to the patient.
Patient generally does not like to eat food, when ill. Only the mother can feed the baby at such a critical period. All type of soft and nutritious food is to be offered to the baby. Nothing hard, specially the seeds to be given to the patient. Once the patient recovers from the fever, his appetite dramatically increases. Then you have to withheld many food items. He has got those ulcers in his intestine, waiting to bleed with slight insult. So for next two to three weeks no hard food in given to the patient.
Well, ketchup smells like tomato(of course), but actually there is no tomato in ketchup. Instead it's corn syrup. (Watch Food Inc. a great movie about food we eat).
People that eat bad or spooled food.
Eat them