On Wed, 16 Jun 2021 at 3:20 am, Radhika, Y. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all! > > (unnecessarily, my husband thinks) by the thought of electron transfer > between paper (has chlorine that bleaches it and formaldehyde, a known > carcinogen) and food. I'm aware of the classic example of the bat and ball > ... that's my understanding of it. Would any of you be able to advise me on > whether I have it all wrong? I was wondering too if the heat plays a role > although I have learned that fresh food is actually quite susceptible to > picking up chemical residue. Happy to learn. It's even safe to eat paper towels themselves, so eating food on paper towels is perfectly safe. — Charles
