Anything that is high in fibre such as wholemeal Sandwiches, potatoes, stuff like that
If you eat a meal before alcohol consumption, you aren't affected as easily.
You need much more alcohol to get drunk. It is most cost effective to drink before (or instead of) eating. Consumption of fatty meals after excessive alcohol intake does not generally annul the effects of alcohol.
Yes, it is generally safe to eat elderberries, but they should be cooked before consumption to avoid potential side effects.
No, eating bread does not help reduce the effects of alcohol consumption. Alcohol is absorbed directly into the bloodstream, and food in the stomach can slow down the absorption process, but bread specifically does not have any special properties that counteract the effects of alcohol. It is always best to drink alcohol in moderation and to eat a balanced meal before drinking to help slow down the absorption of alcohol.
The four main factors that affect your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) are the amount of alcohol you consume, the rate at which you consume alcohol, your body weight, and your metabolism. Other factors that can play a role include your age, gender, tolerance to alcohol, and whether you have eaten food.
No, it is not safe to eat acorns raw as they contain tannins that can be toxic and cause digestive issues. Acorns should be properly processed before consumption to remove the tannins.
no its not safeto eat a frog.
Such factors include the quantity of alcohol consumed; the time period of such consumption; the contents of the stomach; the drinker's size, weight, and proportion of body fat; gender; alcohol expectancies; and degree of any tolerance built up by past drinking experience.
Now this is a personal oppinion I would eat sometin a couple hrs before drinking alcohol.
Yes, you can eat raw acorns, but they contain tannins that can be toxic if consumed in large quantities. To safely eat raw acorns, it is recommended to leach out the tannins by soaking them in water or boiling them before consumption.
Yes, you can eat leek leaves and they are safe for consumption. Just make sure to wash them thoroughly before eating to remove any dirt or debris.
You should not eat right before a competition becuase you may feel nervous and throw up. You should at least eat 30min. before a competition