No but it can make your breath smell better.
Yes. It adds sweetness to your breath.
Parsley is often used as a garnish on top of dishes, and is also used as a spice. It also helps with bad breath.
No not very effective, try mouthwash, toothpaste for cleaning mouth. Try fresh parsley or mint to help eliminate smell from stomach.
Probably not-- but it does freshen your breath!
Leaves of parsley, Petroselinum crispum; winter-green, Gaultheria procumbens; or peppermint, Mentha piperita; can be chewed to freshen the breath by the introduction of their aromatic substances into the lungs.
Help them stop smoking.
its not exactly bad for you. most chef's use parsley on dishes for design some people chew on it after they eat a meal because it will give your breath a minty smell and somewhat of a taste.. it really has no taste though.
Not if the vegetables are garlic and onions.
Parsley takes away the garlic breath you can get after eating garlic. Parsley adds nothing to garlic bread, except decoration. The green 'bits' on the traditional garlic bread, ARE parsley. So parsley does nothing to change the taste/flavour.
decoration for food breath freshner (chew, don't swallow)
bad breath.
Leaves of parsley, Petroselinum crispum; winter-green, Gaultheria procumbens; or peppermint, Mentha piperita; can be chewed to freshen the breath by the introduction of their aromatic substances into the lungs.
nope it can help heal cuts, infections, and sores Plus it will kill bad breath bacteria !!