Probably nothing will happen. Any germs the fly had most likely were cooked away. Heat kills pathogenic bacteria.
it is stuffed
uh are you dumb IT GETS BURNED
Fires were lit and food cooked.
They cooked it They cooked it
If a blow fly lands on food it will most likely deposit an egg. The eggs will hatch maggots which will eat the food and it will go rotten.
there are bacteria in the food even after it has been cooked,
food was cooked on a pie of pieces of wood or coal
Cooked food...cooked meat...They lived from the 8th to mid -11th century.
Par cooked refers to food that has been partially cooked, usually to a point where it is partially cooked but not fully done. This differs from fully cooked food, which has been cooked all the way through and is ready to eat without further cooking.
Overcooked food has been cooked to much. Undercooked food has been not cooked enough and raw food is not cooked at all.
yes. a lot of the food is cooked or fried.
I don't see how cooked food would contaminate raw food, so it would logically have to be the latter.