No, a sneeze does not bake germs out in the oven. While cooking can kill many bacteria and viruses, the act of sneezing itself does not involve baking; it merely disperses droplets containing germs into the air. If food were contaminated with those droplets, cooking could potentially eliminate some pathogens, but it's always best to practice good hygiene and avoid cross-contamination to ensure food safety.
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when an oven is on bake the oven stays on all the time till you turn it off. On T-bake or Timed bake the oven will stay on when whatever amount of time you have set elapses the oven will turn itself off.
Bake bacon in the oven at 400F.
Easy-Bake Oven was created in 1963.
you can get germs from anywhere like touching somthing or when you flush the toilet germs spray out and when you cough or sneeze
The Easy Bake Oven was introduced in 1963.
Sneeze guards are a great way to prevent germs from getting to your food. This are effective due to the the fact that many people may sneeze while getting food from the buffet.
Italian Community Bake Oven was created in 1891.
Yes, you can put a pan in the oven to bake a cake.
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rid itself of germs.
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