Can I eat corned beef hash after tooth extraction?

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asked Dec 31, 2024 in Dental by Laylo4984 (1,300 points)
Can I eat corned beef hash after tooth extraction?

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answered Jan 1 by femealeofinternets (29,160 points)
You can eat corned beef hash after a tooth extraction as long as the corned beef in the hash is soft.

Soft foods are best after any tooth extractions or oral surgery as it allows your gums and teeth to heal.

You should avoid any hard or crunchy foods or anything that requires you to bite down or chew for too long after a tooth extraction.

The difference between corned beef and corned beef hash is corned beef hash is a dish made with diced corned beef, onions, potatoes and sometimes peppers that are all cooked together in a pan.

Corned beef is just a cut of beef that has been cured using salt and spices but the corned beef is an ingredient in corned beef hash.

The white stuff in corned beef is just excess salt crystals that occur from the curing process of the corned beef.

The corned beef meat is brined using large grains of salt and is sometimes called corns of salt.

The corns of salt is what give give corned beef it's name and why it's called corn beef.

The corns of salt that are used in curing the meat are large grains of salt that can be visible in corn beef at white specks.

You can remove excess salt from the corned beef by rinsing the corned beef before heating or cooking it.

Canned corned beef is already cooked and ready to eat.

Corned beef is basically a roast or brisket that has been salt cured with the optional addition of sugar and spices to the cure for added flavor.

Most corned beef is often made from a tough beef roast (often a brisket or round roast) that has been slow cured and cooked to tender and salty perfection.

Corned beef is healthy in moderation but it's a processed food and can be unhealthy when eaten in excess.

Corned beef contains high amounts of fat and sodium and high levels of cholesterol.

You can make corned beef healthier by trimming the fat off and steaming it as well.

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