I have routinely eaten canned fruit after their expiration dates. That applies to most canned foods as well. One that doesn't last is canned milk. Toss it after it expires. Beans. canned meat, veggies, soup etc, all last much longer than expiration dates without altering taste or texture much. As long as the can is not punctured it should last much longer. One reason for expiration dates is of course safety. The other being likely, that companies want to sell their products, even if you can't keep up to eating them. So go ahead oand buy on sale eat later.
Of course you can!
Its a BBF (best before) date so you can but not if its a USB (use by date), hope this helps
yes, it is safe to eat canned fruit directly from the can (just watch the can edges for sharpness!) but you should not store any leftover fruit in the can. Put any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge. It should last a week to ten days, depending on the fruit.
The young grubs of a Tin Foil Beetle feed on decomposing vegetation. Full grown beetles eat fallen fruit.
It comes in a tin.
Foil or canned goods.
An example is tinned salmon. The salmon is steam cooked while in the tin, and can be eaten straight from the tin - any bones (usually parts of the spine) have been cooked and soft.
Byron Cassius Goss has written: 'Adsorption of tin by proteins and its relation to the solution of tin by canned foods' -- subject(s): Canning and preserving, Tin, Canned foods industry
Depends on size and weight. Most canned foods have a chart that says.
they are canned by a factory person putting them in a tin and then putting them through a machine so that the lid can be put on.
Unopened cans can last for 2 to 3 years. If the can is opened, that will only last about 3 days. If kept in an airtight container and in the refrigerator. once opened, it's best to eat the whole tin full. a tin is equal to, one small serving, not worth saving. good emergency food.
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Iron is what makes canned food taste like tin. The iron from the can dissolves and gives food in the can that tinny taste.