It’s common to order something you wouldn’t often eat or drink at home when dining out. But many of these dishes and beverages might not be what they first appear to be. Learn what not to order at a restaurant the next time you visit!
Leftovers
Meals shouldn’t be kept at room temperature for longer than two hours after they are made. Don’t bring the doggie bag if you are going somewhere before coming home.
Entrée salads
According to an article in Health, a popular American restaurant chain offers a chicken salad that has 84 grams of fat and almost 1,300 calories. A Cobb or chicken salad might not be the greatest choice in this situation.
Frozen yogurt
Some believe it to be a more healthful option than traditional ice cream. However, 32 grams of sugar can be found in a portion of frozen yogurt. Without the typical toppings, this!
Fast food menu
Read more:Unhealthy Surprises: Everyday Foods that Hurt Your Body
Ordering from a fast food menu, as enticing as it may sound, is not a wise choice. A hamburger, fries, and cola can have 1,100 calories and almost 50 grams of fat combined.
Raw oysters
This delicacy may include Vibrio vulnificus, a bacteria that can cause vomiting and diarrhea, as well as Hepatitis A. Oysters should never be ordered raw.
Sprouts