seriously...I have no clue
No. Never Well, I'm not sure. It might not be very good. -- It would be fine to eat, because rice is a nonperishable good.
Hopefully, you are referring to the type of rice called 'sticky rice', and not leftover rice that has gone bad. Sticky rice is also sometimes called glutinous rice, in a reference to the gluey texture the grains acquire while being cooked, rather than actual gluten; like other types of rice, glutinous rice is safe to eat for people who are gluten intolerant. The rice may be sold milled, in which case the outer husk is removed, or unmilled, in a pale brown variety. Brown sticky rice tends to be less sticky, although it is still gluier than other rice cultivars. It is also possible to find purple sticky rice, a Thai delicacy with a rich, nutty flavor. See Related Links.
No! Do not eat it!
Cornmeal is generally safe to eat after the 'best before' date.
The best diet for a diabetic involves avoiding processed foods such as white rice and bread. Whole wheat bread and brown rice are better choices. Eat baked potatoes rather than fried potatoes, and try to prepare meat substitutes made from soy, as opposed to red meat.
A little boric acid powder is safe for storing rice and keeping it fresh. Rice, especially whole grain rice, is very good for health.
unless u wanna get sick, no
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.
yea i think it safe to drink a apple cider after the best by date because it is pasteurized.More InformationBut understand that pasteurization reduces pathogens to safe levels - it does not sterilize the product. It will depend how well the product was pasteurized, the bacterial type and load present before and after pasteurization, how far after the "best by date" and the way the cider has been handled.It will be up to you whether or not to drink it.
Best before dates are misleading its use by dates that matter & even then a little over is still safe
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