It is probably safe to eat hummus if opened after the Best Sell By date, as this is the date the manufacture suggests to have it off the shelves by. However, if you see fungus on the product, don't eat it - it has already spoiled and trying to scrape away the fungus to get to the hummus that still looks good can make you sick.
YES! I just recently ate hummus, already opened, and it was expired. It didn't get me sick and it tasted the same as it did the first time I opened and ate it. So, yes, it is safe to eat hummus after the expiration date, opened or not.
Both fungi and funguses can be used as the plural for fungus.
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Please refer to the related wikiAnswer link that has already been answered about fungus.
A central fund for EGMM has been opened.
If it has been opened then yes it can. If it has not been opened then no it can't
If stored improperly it can, but if it hasn't been opened, the container is intact and has be stored properly then it should not have "gone off" without having been opened and mixed.
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fungus layer on the top of the juice
Disneyland has been open for 55 years, since July 18, 1955.
You are in fact not allowed to return razor blades that have been opened. This is a huge health hazard.
Yes. Bleach will kill the fungus, and it should be safe to use the clippers again after they have been sanitized.