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I know I can easily google this, and I have. But I'm unsure of specifics so I'm going to ask here because I trust 4chan more (hah). Mommy made me some butter chicken on friday at 3pm, I forgot to eat it and it is now monday at 4:14pm. Is butter chicken still safe to eat?

Thank you from me and mommy.

>> No.8711092
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8711092

god damnit nigger if you waste that butter chicken I'm whoop yo anus with the bike handlebar again

>> No.8711096

>>8711092
I really don't want to waste it, my mommy makes it really good. But I don't want to get food poisoning either. It's a delicious dilemma.

>> No.8711108

>>8711096
shut the fuck up

>> No.8711112
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>>8711056

It's safe.

>> No.8711120

>>8711056
>butter chicken

>> No.8711123

>>8711108
Eat my butter chicken farts.

>>8711112
Thanks!

>> No.8711194

Oooh, tikka makhani, I had some yesterday.
Eat it already goddamn, health doesn't matter when it's good.

>> No.8711228

>>8711194
From the sounds of it you've never had food poisoning before.

I'm going to eat it for dinner in an hour or two. It should still be fine, right...?

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>>8711056
If you stored it in the fridge for that time it should be fine, it may not be the same since its been chilled, but it's still enjoyable as long as you're not a /tastelet/ fagget.
Although if you left that stuff on the window cill then throw that shit out now.

>> No.8714543

>>8711056
It's widely known that bacteria can't survive on Indian food. It's a natural preservative.