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QuestionCan I cook roadkill using my car's engine?
Community AnswerYes, you could technically cook roadkill using your car's engine, but it is generally not advisable to eat roadkill due to potential health risks. -
QuestionDo food trucks cook food using their engines?
CorruptedDataCommunity AnswerNo, food trucks use standard cooking equipment, similar to what you would find in a commercial kitchen. -
QuestionWhat if I can't drive?
CorruptedDataCommunity AnswerAsk someone who can drive to drive around and cook the food or wait until you are able to drive. -
QuestionWill cooking food on my car's engine pose a health risk?
Max ZhangCommunity AnswerTo prevent harmful chemicals from affecting your food, ensure it is thoroughly wrapped. Additionally, confirm that your engine has no leaky or broken parts before cooking. -
QuestionWhy does this exist?
AustinCommunity AnswerBecause people without a kitchen want to eat cooked meals cheaply. It's less expensive than getting an RV. This idea is not recommended, however, because it may release chemicals and just be dirty in general. It's also hard to control the temperature.
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