No, unless it has somehow spoiled. (Not common).
I have drunk LOTS of reheated, days old tea, and have known no undue effects.
No, not as long as it hasn't been conatminated with some other outside factor that could bring in bacteria. But just re-heating tea after it has gone cold will not make it become poisonous.
A meal should not be re-heated more than once.
No, it is thermoplastic as it can be re-heated and re-shaped.
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thermoplastics can be melted / heated up and re-moulded into a completely new shape. usually once re-heated they will re-take their original shape. Thermosetting Plastics cannot be melted down or re-shaped once they have originally set.
Thermoplastics can be shaped easily by being cooled and heated time and time again. They suffer little degration by the heating and cooling. They are solid at room temp. Thermoset on the other hand cannot be repeatedly heated and cooled. if you try to re heat they become chared and do not re soften.
it is a solidifid piese of meatle that can change its shape when re heated
With salmon, there's a possibility that re-heating it in a microwave will cause it to dry out more so than if it is re-heated in an oven. It can be heated up for about 3 minutes in a standard 800W microwave.
The main advantage of thermoplastic material is that it can be heated up, molded and then cooled again with no changes to the overall properties of the material (like it getting weaker and falling apart, for instance). Thermoplastics can be re-heated and re-molded as well, which is in contrast to thermosetting materials which can be heated and molded once but then not reset.
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Chicken and other foods can have germs all the way through them, not just on the surface. Heating till piping hot assures that the piece of chicken is heated all the way to the middle.