Saturday, March 17, 2007

Street Foods

Street foods can be seen anywhere. Although it is the nearest place that we can run when we are really hungry, it is not safe. This is where we can different kinds of sickness which are transferred through ingestion. When we eat foods in the street, sometimes we are not sure if it is clean or not. When the foods are sold on the sidewalk, sometimes, the dust or smokes coming from the vehicles are flown to the food. We are also not sure if the utensils they use are clean or not. When there is a sauce, sometimes people are not contented with one dip. After biting their food, they still dip it again which may leave bacteria to the sauce. For example, if a person having hepatitis eats there and dips the food he is eating again and again, the virus will be left to the sauce. When the next person dips there, his food will be contaminated and the person will get hepatitis already. We should always take good care of ourselves. We should always make sure that the food we eat is clean and safe. It is better to buy foods with high price but clean rather than cheap foods and pay a high price for hospitalization.

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