Wellness
A doctor weighs in.
you’ve got the option to get seriously sick.
Meanwhile, other commenters were having a giggle.
And others seemed to agree there was no cause for concern.
Its clear, she said.
Am I not supposed to eat snow?
She also added that the chococcino was so good.
Is Snow Safe To Eat?
verify the snow comes from a clean place and is free of possible contaminants, he tells Bustle.
That means no snow from the side of the road or high-traffic areas, like sidewalks.
That said, eating snow poses more of a hygiene concern than a serious health risk, he says.
At most, it might lead to mild discomfort or a slight stomachache.
The Bottom Line
If the snow looks or smells weird, dont eat it, says Dasgupta.
That means no gray snow, no salty snow, and definitely no yellow snow.
So if you want to make yourself a tasty chococcino, go ahead and do it.