yes but you will have the runs.
The curd is the fat in the milk that sticks together. ------------------------------------------------------------------- I think it is the proteins rather than the fat that are responsible for the formation of curd - after all you can get fat free curd cheese.
Yes. Yes you can. I had fever a lot of times and couldn't eat much once. SO I preferred noodle soup or ramen ^^ Easier to swallow and get on with it. But if its seriously high fever, I don't think raising your body temperature any more is good... -.-"
Yes, fever can affect pulse rate. During a fever, the body's metabolism increases, which can lead to a higher pulse rate as the heart works harder to pump blood around the body to help regulate the temperature. Additionally, fever can cause dehydration, which can also contribute to an elevated pulse rate.
It is not recommended to take a sauna if you have a fever. The high temperatures in a sauna can cause dehydration and make your fever worse. It's important to rest and stay hydrated when you have a fever.
Fevers do not cause headaches directly. Generally speaking (with the exception of true migraines), both fevers and headaches are symptoms of underlying problems.
No, it's never "safe" to eat curd.
People in England do eat curds in the form of cheese. They also eat lemon curd, lime curd etc...
daily with sugar
There are no dietary restrictions when you have chickenpox. You can eat what you like.
Yes you can.
Yes, eating curd during the early stages of pregnancy is generally considered safe and can be beneficial. Curd is a good source of calcium and probiotics, which can aid digestion and support overall health. However, it's important to ensure that the curd is made from pasteurized milk to avoid any risk of harmful bacteria. As always, consult with a healthcare provider for personalized dietary advice during pregnancy.
Yes.
It may cause skin allergy to some. My granny would never allow us to eat fish with curd.
u can eat curd rice with some soft bannana
they eat all those foodsBaby Back RibsBang Bang ChickenBarbecued SpareribsBaked Chicken Chow MienBaked Husein Sauce Chicken WingsBaked Lamb Cutlets in Honey Sesame MarinadeBarbecued Pork with Hoisin SauceBasic Chinese Yeast DoughBBQ PorkBBQ Pork Lo MeinBean Curd CasseroleBean Curd CocoonsBean Curd in SauceBean Curd in Sesame PasteBean Curd with Crab
i dont think so
In Kerala people eat Rice, Vegetable Currys , coconut, Meat, Chicken, Milk, Dal, Sambar and Curd