That depends on what the black spots are.
Black spots on mint leaves are typically caused by a fungal infection and are not safe to eat. It is best to discard any leaves with black spots to avoid potential health risks.
Black spots on sage leaves are typically caused by a fungal disease and are not safe to eat. It is recommended to discard any sage leaves with black spots to avoid potential health risks.
Okra that has black spots should not be eaten. Okra pods will be green and firm when they are fresh.
Yes, black spots on broccoli stems are safe to eat. They are typically caused by a natural process called senescence and do not indicate spoilage or contamination. Simply trim off the affected areas before cooking or consuming the broccoli.
Yes, black spots on lemons are safe to eat. They are typically caused by a harmless mold called sooty mold, which grows on the surface of the fruit and does not affect its safety or taste. Just wash the lemon before using it to remove any mold.
It's called Black Spot Disease (Neascus). The fish are still safe to eat as long as they are cooked well.
It's generally not safe to eat canned beets with partial roots attached and black spots. The presence of black spots could indicate spoilage or mold, which may pose health risks. If the can is damaged or the beets have an off smell or unusual texture, it's best to err on the side of caution and discard them. Always inspect canned goods for signs of spoilage before consumption.
It isn't safe to thaw any meat at room temperature because the meat will warm up unevenly and bacterial load will increase more on the warmest spots. You can't be certain which bacteria they are and cooking might not kill them all off.
You should not take any medications or dietary supplements that have expired.
Ah, those black spots on bluegills in Michigan are actually quite common, my friend. They are usually harmless and are a natural part of the fish's coloring. Just like how we all have unique freckles or birthmarks, these spots give each bluegill its own special character and beauty. Enjoy the beauty of nature and the uniqueness of each creature that swims in those Michigan waters.
Yes it is safe. You will not hurt your baby by eating meat. meat is a protein!