No non-physician in his or her right mind will tell you that white spots on the shoulders from the sun are safe and normal. Perhaps they are, but only your physician can tell you for sure, and you should go for a visit as soon as possible. You may need to see a specialist before a determination can be made.
The white or creamy spots on bacon rashers are usually fat deposits or salt crystals. They are natural and safe to eat, adding to the flavor and texture of the bacon.
White spots on mint leaves are generally safe to eat and are usually caused by harmless factors like powdery mildew or mineral deposits. However, it's always a good idea to wash the leaves thoroughly before consuming them.
Yes, maple sugar candies can develop white spots due to sugar crystallization, which is a natural process and does not make the candies unsafe to eat. The white spots are simply sugar crystals that have formed on the surface of the candy and do not indicate spoilage or contamination. You can still enjoy the maple sugar candies despite the presence of white spots.
To determine if an old potato is safe to eat, check for signs of spoilage such as mold, sprouting, soft spots, or a foul odor. If the potato looks and smells normal, it is likely safe to eat.
That depends on what the black spots are.
The green spots on bananas are caused by a natural process called chlorophyll breakdown. These spots are safe to eat and do not indicate that the banana is spoiled.
Yes, brown spots on lemons are safe to eat. They are caused by a natural process called oxidation and do not indicate spoilage or contamination. Simply cut away the brown spots and the rest of the lemon is safe to consume.
The white spots you might see on prunes are not mold. The spots are sugars crystallizing on the surface. The prunes are still perfectly safe to eat. Dried fruit can last up to a year and even longer if refrigerated.
yes that's normal and yes it is safe. you can have sex pup until the 8th month. (based on my experience).
In game 3, the safe spots are in the pit.
Yes, you can.
Black spots on mint leaves are typically caused by a fungal infection and are not safe to eat. It is best to discard any leaves with black spots to avoid potential health risks.