Fondues are usually made out of cheese or chocolate. You typically cook or dip fruits and crackers into these types of fondues.
I would not say that there is some specific disease that is associated with fondue as compared to any other kind of food, however, food can go bad, and you can get sick from eating it, whether it is fondue or anything else.
Swiss "fondue" is.
Baguettes or other firm bread cut into 1 inch cubes Broccoli, asparagus, colored peppers, mushrooms, apple slices Precooked ham cut into 1 inch cubes Consider doing a cheese fondue at the same time as a broth or oil fondue, then you can cook your vegetables a bit before dipping them in the cheese.
cook it or ship it.
couscous, hummus, flat bread,
I believe it part of a Fondue party....you would fry the steak cubes and dip in the fondue sauces
Good fondue recipes can be found on numerous recipe sites, including BBC Good Food, Love Food Hate Waste, simply recipes and the Food Network website.
I put a very detailed answer on a question like this one (how did the maori use to cook food) about the steps of hangi and the other types of cooking
A recipe for chocolate fondue can be found on the Food Network's site, shared by Rachael Ray as well as Paula Deen. Another version of chocolate fondue can be found at http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/chocolate_fondue.
Fondue, soup, pasta
yes I can, all food types can be cooked from frozen.
There are several easy recipes for chocolate fondue available to download for free online. The best can be found on the Food Network website or allcooks.com.