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Aztec potters would make large jars for storing water and pots for cooking and basic kitchen wear.
it is not a law that you wear a hairnet while cooking. if you watch cooking shows you will notice most of them do not wear hairnets.
Make-up, jewellery, street clothes.
I believe that you only need to wear a uniform if you work as a chef or other cook; if you're cooking at home, then no uniform is necessary, obviously, but there are some things you should and shouldn't wear while cooking regardless of your occupation; long, loose sleeves and overly-baggy or loose clothes (especially jeans) can be potentially dangerous in the kitchen.
were the stronger but more attractive lovely and old lunchladies We make the sun revolve around us through us all things were made hair nets are worn while cooking and transferring the food in kitchen and dining room
we should not wear synthetic clothes while working on a kitchen or laboratory because synthetic clothes catch fire easily
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It is a legal requirement in restarunts that the cooks wear some sort of hair covering to reduce the chance of hair getting into the food. It is not necessary to do this when cooking at home.
So that when the person is cooking something, his/her hair won't go to the food. Besides, who would want someone else's hair in their meal? But hair nets aren't so necessary in home kitchens. They are usually worn by cooks in restaurants.
No it burns more easily than other materials
latex gloves and an apron are nice to wear while cooking so there is no contamination, if you are cooking some kind of poultry make sure to either wash your hands/take off the latex gloves right after dealing with the raw poultry.
Of course you could but why would you want to? Is reality not 3D enough for you? ;)