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Can You Eat Snow Safely?

Experiencing the fun of catching snowflakes on your tongue is a cherished memory for many. Recently, platforms like TikTok have reignited interest in using snow creatively, from crafting snow cones to making homemade snow cream. But the question arises: Is it safe to eat snow?

“In small amounts and under the right conditions, it can be safe,” explains Dr. Sarah Crockett, an emergency medicine physician at Dartmouth Health in Lebanon, New Hampshire.

Before you grab your ice cream scoop, there are important factors to consider.

Snow Looks Beautiful, But It’s Not Sterile

Snowflakes form high in the atmosphere, often accumulating around tiny airborne particles as they descend. This means that by the time they touch the ground, snowflakes can trap a variety of materials, including dust, soil, soot from vehicle emissions, pollen, bacteria, fungal spores, trace metals, and even microscopic plastic particles, according to Dr. Crockett. “Snow may be enchanting, but it is far from sterile,” she cautions.

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