Whether people and pets can eat it — start with who and the limits
For questions like “can pregnant women eat crab”, “how long to soak wood ear before it's unsafe”, “can dogs eat grapes”, and “can cats eat onion”, first separate the group, species, and food condition, then check risk, sources, and limits.
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Whether oyster is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether wood ear is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Sections
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The same food can have completely different answers for people, dogs, cats, storage condition, and pairing.
Diet questions for pregnancy, chronic disease, babies, and the elderly — check scope and review notes first.
What pets can eatCore food Q&A for dogs and cats, with red/amber/green risk grading and what to do if eaten.
Food safetyHousehold food-safety questions: soaking wood ear, overnight dishes, spotting spoilage, storage and reheating.
Food-pairing mythsSee whether two foods can be eaten together, instead of relying on absolute incompatibility claims.
Food libraryAggregates multi-scenario answers by food keyword — pork, onion, chocolate, potato, wood ear, and more.
SearchEnter a full question, food name, group, or pet to keep finding related answers.
Tracks
Two-track Q&A library
The same food can't share one answer across different groups, species, and scenarios.
People's diets
People's diets
Whether pregnant women can eat foods, with limits, sources, a professional-review note, and a disclaimer.
In review Pending Can you eat crab during pregnancy?Whether pregnant women can eat crab, with limits, sources, a professional-review note, and a disclaimer.
In review Pending Can you eat litchi during pregnancy?Whether pregnant women can eat litchi, with limits, sources, a professional-review note, and a disclaimer.
In review Pending Can you eat mango during pregnancy?Whether pregnant women can eat mango, with limits, sources, a professional-review note, and a disclaimer.
Pet diets
What pets can eat
Risk level, reasons, what to do if eaten, sources, and a veterinary disclaimer for whether dogs can eat chocolate.
Red Don't Can dogs eat grape?Risk level, reasons, what to do if eaten, sources, and a veterinary disclaimer for whether dogs can eat grape.
Red Don't Can dogs eat raisin?Risk level, reasons, what to do if eaten, sources, and a veterinary disclaimer for whether dogs can eat raisin.
Red Don't Can dogs eat onion?Risk level, reasons, what to do if eaten, sources, and a veterinary disclaimer for whether dogs can eat onion.
Red Don't Can dogs eat garlic?Risk level, reasons, what to do if eaten, sources, and a veterinary disclaimer for whether dogs can eat garlic.
Food safety
Food safety
Whether potato sprouted is still safe to eat in this situation — judged by condition, time, temperature, smell, and storage, with sources and limits.
Amber Caution Is sprouted sweet potato sprouted still safe to eat?Whether sweet potato sprouted is still safe to eat in this situation — judged by condition, time, temperature, smell, and storage, with sources and limits.
Amber Caution Is sprouted yam sprouted still safe to eat?Whether yam sprouted is still safe to eat in this situation — judged by condition, time, temperature, smell, and storage, with sources and limits.
Amber Caution Is sprouted taro sprouted still safe to eat?Whether taro sprouted is still safe to eat in this situation — judged by condition, time, temperature, smell, and storage, with sources and limits.
Amber Caution Is sprouted onion sprouted still safe to eat?Whether onion sprouted is still safe to eat in this situation — judged by condition, time, temperature, smell, and storage, with sources and limits.
Food-pairing myths
Food-pairing myths
Whether crab and persimmon can be eaten together — replacing absolute "food incompatibility" claims with freshness, amount, tolerance, sources, and special-group notes.
Amber Caution Can you eat spinach and tofu together?Whether spinach and tofu can be eaten together — replacing absolute "food incompatibility" claims with freshness, amount, tolerance, sources, and special-group notes.
Amber Caution Can you eat potato and egg together?Whether potato and egg can be eaten together — replacing absolute "food incompatibility" claims with freshness, amount, tolerance, sources, and special-group notes.
Amber Caution Can you eat egg and milk together?Whether egg and milk can be eaten together — replacing absolute "food incompatibility" claims with freshness, amount, tolerance, sources, and special-group notes.
Amber Caution Can you eat sweet potato and egg together?Whether sweet potato and egg can be eaten together — replacing absolute "food incompatibility" claims with freshness, amount, tolerance, sources, and special-group notes.
Topics
Topic entry matrix
Enter by group, dogs and cats, food-safety condition, or food name, and narrow down to a specific question.
High-frequency dietary-restriction questions for pregnant women, the first trimester, pregnancy fruit and seafood; expert review by default.
Breastfeeding, postpartum confinement, and new-mother diet keywords, with review pages around coffee, spicy food, milk supply, and allergy risk.
High-risk review entry for infants and toddlers — baby food, honey, eggs, milk, and care scenarios.
Entry for children's, kids', and students' dietary restrictions and allergy-risk keywords.
Entry for diet questions about the elderly, advanced age, swallowing, chronic disease, and digestive tolerance.
Entry for chronic-disease diet keywords on gout, high uric acid, seafood, beer, and soy products.
Review pages for people with high blood pressure around pickles, bananas, salt, and processed foods.
Entry for keywords on high blood sugar, diabetes fruit, staples, and sweets.
Review entry for high blood lipids, dyslipidemia, fats, and organ meats.
Diet questions on kidney disease, kidney function, protein, potassium and phosphorus; high-risk expert review by default.
Entry for food questions on gastritis, stomach acid, stomach discomfort, and digestive tolerance.
Entry for keywords on hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, nodules, seafood, and iodine.
Review entry on post-op recovery, wounds, spicy food, seafood, and protein intake.
Questions on fat loss, sugar control, calories, and meal replacements, avoiding extreme dieting advice.
Diet questions for people with food allergies, hives, and skin discomfort; review required by default.
Entry for keywords on period fruit, cold drinks, spicy food, and menstrual restrictions.
Health-diet terms not assigned to a fixed group — cough, fever, liver disease, stones, skin issues — go through a unified review entry.
A collection of Q&A on foods dogs can't eat, what to do if a dog eats something, and red/amber/green canine risk.
A collection of high-frequency Q&A on foods cats can't eat — onion/garlic, chocolate, milk, and more.
Food-safety topic on whether potatoes, sweet potatoes, yam, onions, and more are edible after sprouting.
Entry on the risk of storing and re-eating wood ear, eggs, leftovers, and soups overnight.
Judging soaking time, temperature, odor, and condition for wood ear, white fungus, and beans.
Topic entry on whether milk, yogurt, eggs, and condiments are still edible after expiry.
Grading
Risk & review grading
Risk colors help you quickly judge urgency; review notes help you judge how the content should be used.
Prohibited or high-risk. Pet ingestion and first-aid content needs prominent handling prompts and review.
Conditional or use with caution. Must state dose, condition, individual differences, and uncertainty.
Usually fine in small amounts. Still give portions, contraindications, and alternatives.
Pregnancy, chronic-disease, infant, and medication content enters professional review.
Foods
First batch of food aggregation pages
Whether pork is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether beef is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether lamb is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether chicken is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether duck is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether fish is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether seafood is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether shrimp is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether crab is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether oyster is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether crayfish is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
Whether clam is safe to eat across people, pets, food safety, and food pairing — with direct answers, risk levels, and sources.
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