It would be safe only if it was properly processed. Just sticking any old food into a jar and then closing it would not make it safe.
Yes, most Tinned/sealed food is safe to eat. The only time that it isn't safe to eat is if the "Use by date" has expired
If the jars were sealed properly and not opened, I would think it would be safe to eat. However, without seeing the jars or contents I would not want to recommend anything.
Yes, it is safe to eat the food.
No. It is not safe to eat turkey left out overnight in any container.
Yes, it's safe to eat tamales sealed & frozen. When thawing them, you may reheat them by either microwave or toast them on the iron skillet. They are good to eat, but not as fresh as originally made.
Babies really aren't able to chew, so I'm sure they can't eat jars. Not to mention, jars are indigestible and the baby would probably be harmed if they somehow managed to eat one.
No. It is not safe.
The astronauts use vacum sealed food, such as peanut butter.
No, it is not safe to eat food that has had a sitting on it as it may lead to contamination and the growth of harmful bacteria.
The number of jars of baby food a baby will eat in a year can vary based on their age, appetite, and feeding schedule. On average, a baby may consume about 1 to 2 jars of baby food per day once they start solid foods around 6 months. This could amount to approximately 365 to 730 jars in a year, depending on individual feeding habits. Keep in mind that this can fluctuate as the baby grows and transitions to more table foods.
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no way it will make you sick like homes for the elderly so no