The short answer is "Yes". It will likely give you diarrhea and should not be ingested by people who have heart problems or renal problems.
Yes, isopods are edible and safe for human consumption, as long as they are properly cooked and prepared.
No, it is not safe for human consumption.
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Yes, mice are not considered safe for human consumption due to the risk of transmitting diseases and parasites. It is not recommended to eat mice.
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Yes, termites are edible and safe for human consumption. They are a common food source in many cultures around the world and are rich in protein and nutrients.
"Peacock bass is found the the Amazon river, usually in Brazil. They are formerly considered sport fish and not considered safe for human consumption, but are now deemed safe after further testing."
Drinking saline water is not safe for human consumption as it can lead to dehydration and other health issues. It is important to drink clean, fresh water to stay healthy.
Ultra pure water is not dangerous for human consumption. It is safe to drink and does not pose any health risks.
Potable water is the term used to describe water that is safe for human consumption.
Genetically modified plants engineered to be toxic are considered safe for human consumption because the toxins are specifically designed to target pests and not humans. Regulatory agencies conduct thorough safety assessments to ensure that these plants are safe for consumption before they are approved for use in the food supply.
Food processed for animal feed is probably not safe for humans. Calf starter is also probably not safe for human consumption.