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About this site

This is a Q&A encyclopedia on whether foods are safe to eat. Search by people, pets, food safety, food pairing, or a specific food: see the verdict and its limits first, then the sources, update time, and scope.

Good for

What this site answers

  • Whether a certain group can eat a certain food — pregnancy, chronic disease, babies, the elderly, and so on.
  • Whether dogs and cats can eat a food, and which warning signs to watch for after ingestion.
  • Household food-safety judgments — sprouted, overnight, expired, moldy, undercooked, and more.
  • Whether two foods can be eaten together, distinguishing rumors and common misconceptions from real risk limits.

Content limits

What cannot replace professional judgment

  • Human health, pregnancy, chronic disease, infants, medication, and first aid need professional review and are not individualized medical advice.
  • For pet poisoning, persistent vomiting, seizures, or abnormal breathing, contact a veterinary clinic first.
  • For suspected food poisoning, severe allergy, persistent vomiting, dehydration, or fever, seek medical care promptly.
  • AI is used only to help organize wording — not as a source of fact, and not to auto-publish high-risk health conclusions.

Maintenance

Contact & responsibility

  • Maintained by: the bunengchi.com content team.
  • Contact email: xiaogege.com@gmail.com
  • If you find a factual error, an outdated source, an inappropriate risk level, or a broken page, please submit it via the correction form first.
  • Source, review, and disclaimer notes are available on the Sources & review and Disclaimer pages.