You should keep foods out of the danger zone to prevent bacteria from forming on foods. Bacteria can form on foods in the danger zone after just an hour. The danger zone is under 145 degrees and over 45 degrees.
ANS 2 -No , Feta will not go bad if left out overnight.
no, greek yogurt is perfectly healthy
yes... yogurt is full of l. balcari bacteria. they are able to live at tempratures of up to 34 degrees. the perticular strain will stop the formation of bad bacteria growing.. even at room temp! only yogurt contians the bacteria so dont try it with other dairy!
It wouldn't be safe to eat salad that's been left out overnight.
usually it is bad to leave a child at home overnight if you are considering this i would suggest that you wait until they are at least sixteen
Yogurt can be left out at room temperature for up to 2 hours before it starts to go bad. After that, it should be refrigerated to maintain its freshness and prevent bacterial growth.
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Yes, nonfat yogurt can go bad if left at room temperature for 2 days. Dairy products, including yogurt, should be kept refrigerated to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. After being left at room temperature for an extended period, it’s best to discard it to avoid any foodborne illness. Always follow food safety guidelines to ensure your health.
no because the mushroom will be dried up and might get food poison
Yes. Overnight if it's been opened and left out for hours and hours it's not going to taste good.
I think you should be fine as long as it was just overnight in room temperature.
It is not recommended to consume chicken that has been left out overnight as it can become a breeding ground for bacteria, leading to foodborne illnesses. It is better to discard the chicken to avoid any potential health risks.
It isn't safe to eat hot dogs that have gone unrefrigerated overnight.