Yes, they are OK if you are talking about leaving a bag of unprocessed, raw potatoes in the car. Their keeping quality may have degraded, but they should be safe to use.
If you are talking about a potato casserole, then I would say, "No, they are not safe to eat."
Uncooked bacon should not be left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. After 2 hours, it is no longer safe to eat.
Dont even feed it to your dog!
Unless it was freezing cold, pork left out for 5 hours is not safe to eat. Five hours is plenty of time for some nasty bacteria to grow.
Yes, potatoes are still safe to eat after sprouting, but it is recommended to remove the sprouts and any green areas before consuming them. Sprouted potatoes may have a slightly altered taste and texture, but they are still edible.
They should be safe to eat if left in the stew less than three to four hours, as long as they're cooled down.
No, it is not safe to eat uncooked pasta as it can be difficult to digest and may contain harmful bacteria. It is recommended to cook pasta before consuming it to ensure it is safe to eat.
Leaving uncooked meat out overnight can allow harmful bacteria to grow, increasing the risk of foodborne illness when consumed. Cooking meat thoroughly kills these bacteria, making it safe to eat.
It is fine. The are still safe
No! Do not eat it!
Yes
It is not safe to eat uncooked frozen chicken that has been left out at room temperature for 13 hours, as it would have entered the temperature danger zone where bacteria can rapidly multiply. Cooking the chicken may not destroy all the harmful bacteria that could have grown on the chicken during that time. It is best to discard it to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.
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