They are trying to make sure you do not throw up.
None. Cars don't eat food. Only animals eat "solids" and "Liquids".
I'd start with clear liquids, puree's, oatmeal and the like -- food that doesn't require chewing -- until the wound heals.
I had to eat liquids for 7 days, then soft food (mashed potatoes, soup, pudding), for another 7 days, then I was release to eat what I wanted, but that did not work for me. I and 5 weeks out of surgery and still cannot get past liquids, with no help from my doctors.
You need to drink alot of liquids. But the best is to ask a Dr.
Animal poop, to give them nutrients they need.
They don't have coffee-proof laptops yet but they do however, make a clear silicone mat that you lie on top of your keyboard anytime you need to eat and drink around your machine. This keeps all liquids and food out of your keyboard and all spills are safe!
This may seem odd, but: bland, clear liquids (broth-type soup, water, juice). Medically speaking, the most serious part of diarrhea is that your body is losing fluid and you may become dehydrated. You need to replace that fluid. Also, clear liquids are a bit less likely to further upset your stomach than bulky material, meaning you stand a slightly greater chance of keeping those down.
soup and other liquids
better to take liquids
Something that wouldn't be too unpleasant coming the other way. Clear liquids generally are preferred; broth-type soups, tea, gelatin, and the like. Milk is usually bad.
They eat liquids like sap from flowers and they don't catch it.
Most butterflies dont eat anything but the do drink liquids