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Yes Best before only means best before look for a use by date & even then there is a 2/3 safety margin
In the context of perishables: Expiry date/use by date/best before.
Is it an expiration date of a best before date? Best before dates have BB next to them usually. If it's a best before date, then it's fne and dandy, but if it's an expiration date then probably not good.
It all depends whether it is a sell by date, use by date, or a best before date. If it is a sell by, then that would be an earlier date than an 'eat by' date so it would probably be OK. If it is a best before, then it probably won't taste as good but will still be safe; if it is after a use by date then it may not be safe so you shouldn't eat it.
unless u wanna get sick, no
Expiration date: Do not use/eat on or after that date. Best if used/eaten by date: Better if used/eaten before that date. Almost the same but when something expires you can't use/eat it.If it just passed the best if used/eaten by date it's ok to use/eat but it's better not to.
A lot of foods have a best by date. Usually all of the food in cans, bottles, boxes, and bags have a best by date. Food that doesn't have something protecting over it like fruit and vegetables doesn't have a best by date usually.
It is best to only use cake mix after it has expired for a few months. Any longer and it should just be thrown out.
Yes it is a best before date, not a use by date. It might be less papatable and have lost it's fizz.
The function of lard in pastries is to make your pastry nice and flaky.If a recipe tells you to use only lard, use half lard and half butter. You won't be disappointed. :)
No, lard is not a swear word. It is a term used to refer to rendered pig fat that is commonly used in cooking and baking.
Yes. As stated before. The use by date is a "best used by" date. You can eat this product after this date. Longer if the bag has not been opened yet.