I'm going to guess cook?
You have Triphala after eating food.
the animal that washes before eating is the raccoon.
In Telugu we need not specify 'food'. Just say 'Thintunnava?'. Means are you eating?. Its enough. But if you really want to be specific, mention the item that he or she is eating. It is like 'nuvvu apple thitunnava?' . It means are you eating apple?.
Yes.
-Not leaving open cuts -Not eating bad food or food that has fallen on the floor -Not eating food that is bad for you
is is called afferdimating
No, but studying does.
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Ante cibum - before food; i.e., before eating
It means strange or unusual. Example: "My dog has been acting in a bizarre manner lately and has been barking and growling at its food before eating it."
It means no food,water or anything. It means you are not eating at all, even your nails!!
It's not because of a eating habit. It's because you might chock on the food.