You can ask the air hostess on the airplane to bring you food of your choice.
yes they put small amounts in tea, salad, and other plant like foods. If, with your atrocious grammar, you are trying to ask "Is having marijuana in food and bringing it on an airplane legal?" then no, it is not legal. If you have it cooked into food that just looks like normal food, then they are not going to catch you. I'd say its doable.
Any food that you want to fry.For example:BaconEggsFishSteakBurgersVegetablesStir fryPancakesEtc
Fires were lit and food cooked.
Yes, airplane food is free it comes with the package.
It's a menu in which a number of food items are offered as a single meal-choice. For example, one of the combinations might include a salad, a drink, a cooked vegetable, bread, and cooked meat.
They cooked it They cooked it
No, it is not safe to place cooked food to place where previously raw meat was placed in condition if the place is not washed clean because the germs present in raw meat can contaminate to cooked food too like bacillus anthracis
there are bacteria in the food even after it has been cooked,
food was cooked on a pie of pieces of wood or coal
The comedian Jerry Seinfeld started the airplane food joke.
No, I have not packed baby food for a flight on an airplane.
Par cooked refers to food that has been partially cooked, usually to a point where it is partially cooked but not fully done. This differs from fully cooked food, which has been cooked all the way through and is ready to eat without further cooking.