Probably not. Alot of corn chips are highly processed and have alot of perservatives. Those kind of foods don't really 'expire', they will most likely just get stale.They probably won't rot or mold, so they're probably not very dangerous.
Blue corn gets its color from anthocyanins, which are natural pigments that also provide its antioxidant properties. These pigments are responsible for the blue, purple, or black hues found in some fruits and vegetables.
Eating sour candy can stimulate saliva production, which may lead to sweating as the body works to cool down.
Eating too much candy can give a person a stomach ache as well. Timothy Phi said: i could have said that... look more carefully at the question. biologically, how, what chemicals in candy make you sick or what does the sugar do to make you sick?
I spoke to customer service at a major distributor of ready made frosting. They told me it is a "quality issue" not a "safety issue" that you not eat outdated frosting. In my case, I'm only baking something fun for myself, so I determined that so long as it tastes okay - which it does - then I'll go ahead and eat it. The Customer Service Rep assured me there is nothing in it to make me sick as a result of the expired date, they are concerned with it not being as high quality expired as it is when fresh. The way I look at it, there's enough stuff in it to make me sick even when it's fresh, but I like the taste so I'm treating myself! I intentionally am not stating the name of the major distributor because if someone else happens to have a bad experience with outdated frosting, I don't want the manufacturer held responsible. It is all on you - whoever choses to eat it expired. And I do so....enjoy!
Wood fibers can be obtained from wood by various mechanical or chemical methods. In mechanical pulping, wood chips are mechanically broken down into fibers. In chemical pulping, wood chips are cooked in chemicals to dissolve lignin and separate fibers. These fibers can then be used to make products like paper, textiles, and composite materials.
Corn bread, corn muffins, nachos, corn tacos, corn chips, Chinese corn soup, are some of the foods you can make from corn.
To make homemade corn tortilla chips, cut corn tortillas into triangles, brush with oil, sprinkle with salt, and bake in a preheated oven at 350F for 10-15 minutes until crispy.
Eating ANYTHING expired is unsafe.
no but electric blankets do
Too much of anything can be bad for you. However, corn is a grain and contains many carbohydrates and sugars. It is also a good source of roughage. Many Native American cultures were very dependent on corn as a staple of their diets.
Yes. Expire food can severely damage your stomach.
No. They are either made out of corn (masa) or wheat flour.
Plain or Original Corn chips. Any brand, doesn't really matter. But they must be plain. the cheese ones make the nachos way too cheesy and not an enjoyable experience at all. :) -enjoy
To make crispy corn tortilla chips in the oven, preheat the oven to 350F. Cut corn tortillas into triangles, place them on a baking sheet, and lightly brush with oil. Bake for 10-15 minutes, flipping halfway through, until crispy. Optional: sprinkle with salt or seasoning before baking.
Yes, eating too many potato chips can cause weight gain. For the carbohydrate content, and the calorie content, of potato chips, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
drink water. it helps.
Well, sometimes it is what you eat. Try to stop eating stinky foods like garlic and onions. Also a lot of red meat does it too, but don't just take my word for it, go ask a doctor.