all stuff i wouldn't want to eat?
yes. you can live when jellyfish is cooked.
The Romans did not east mice. They eat the dormouse, or field mouse which are small rodents. It has a furred tail, instead of a scaly one. Dormice were bred in captivity. They were a delicacy and only the rich could afford them.
yes they can, they can also be roasted
Three days for cooked roast potatoes or cooked chips.
Raw cashews are the seeds of the cashew tree that have not been roasted or cooked. They are softer and have a milder flavor compared to roasted cashews, which have been cooked at high temperatures to enhance their crunchiness and bring out a more intense flavor.
if it is a bird, yes, it does have to be cooked and some other types of meat. i think pig does unless its pre-cooked
Generally the word "FRIES'' means the item will be placed in some type of hot grease or shortening to be cooked and the word "ROASTED" means the item will be placed in a hot oven to be cooked.
No, roasted duck is not a living thing; it is the cooked meat of a duck that has been prepared for consumption. Ducks are living animals, but once they are cooked, they no longer exhibit the characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, or response to stimuli.
A stuffed turkey should be roasted for about 20 minutes per pound at 325F until it reaches an internal temperature of 165F to ensure it is cooked thoroughly and safely.
A turkey should be cooked in a roasting pan for about 15 minutes per pound at 325F until it reaches an internal temperature of 165F to ensure it is perfectly roasted.
Very Plainly! Deep frying roasted drippping with mucus