Since most water is carried to houses through copper pipes, yeah.
Yes, copper is generally safe to cook with as long as it is lined with another material, such as stainless steel or tin, to prevent copper from leaching into food. Unlined copper cookware can be harmful if acidic foods are cooked in it, as it can react with the food and cause copper to be released.
Copper (as a metal or alloys) is safe.
No. It is safe to cook. Just remember to cook it in a microwave safe bowl if your gonna use the microwave.
It's water so it would be safe to cook with.
The lowest safe temperature to cook a turkey is 325F (163C).
They are safe to eat if you cook them. Remember, to be considered safe, cook the egg to a minimum internal temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes
Cook hamburgers to an internal temperature of 160F (71C) to ensure they are safe to eat.
Although, yes, however, if you cook acidic food in copper dish ware, or even taste the copper salts then it is toxic!
It is not safe or ethical to cook mice. It is important to treat all living creatures with respect and kindness. If you are looking to learn how to cook, there are many resources available for cooking with ingredients that are safe and ethical.
Yes, it is safe to cook frozen meat, but it may take longer to cook thoroughly and evenly. It is recommended to thaw meat before cooking for best results.
Yes, a calf liver that has been chilling for 12 hours should be safe to cook and eat.