Yes, it could
"Turned" in the given sentence is a verb in its past tense. In this instance, "turned" is being used as a synonym for "became", and "rancid" is an "objective complement" of the "predicate adjective" type.
No. There should be no reason for illness unless it had become contaminated or had turned very rancid.
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It is not recommended to eat jalapenos that have turned black as they may be spoiled and could cause food poisoning.
Tomatoes are cooked, crushed, strained to remove seeds and skins, and cooked further to remove some of the moisture.
sour, stale, turned, rank, putrid, foul, rotten, bad, off; gamy, fetid, stinking, malodorous, foul-smelling
to keep them clean and turned and equally heated
The debate turned into a heated clash of different outlooks.
Evaporation is the process and the gas formed by liquid in heated condition is called vapours
yes, you can get very ill from eating any meat that has turned, whether it is poultry, pork, beef and especially sliced deli meat.
It has probably turned rancid. And, yes, fifteen years is too long to store any food in the freezer.
I don't know what kind of car you have but the heated seats in my Equinox shut off when the key is turned off.