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It could. But that's a big what-if. Bacteria need certain temperature to grow. And while hot food in a fridge will become that temp. it will only be there for several minutes tops. Also bacteria hate cold and die when they become to cold. All being said, you can do it safely.
Bacteria get their food by absorbing it. Many bacteria will photosynthesize just like plants do in order to get food.
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No, hot spices will not prevent absorption of bacteria from food, nor will it prevent bacteria from growing on the food.
If the food can be degraded into small molecules, so it can then be absorbed by the bacteria.
Bacteria.
Eating bacteria is common and usually harmless, as the vast majority of bacteria are either killed by stomach acid or pass through the digestive system without causing harm. However, some bacteria can cause food poisoning or infections if consumed in large quantities, particularly if they are pathogenic strains. Proper food handling and cooking practices help minimize the risk of ingesting harmful bacteria.
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Freezing food slows or stops the action of bacteria