Yes, if it has soured. Fresh raw milk does not smell sour. Soured raw milk is fine to use though.
If you mean smell yucky no, raw coconuts are very good. but its milk is rather bitter.
mustard mixed with water will make you throw up
creamy with a hint of chocolate , however not as strong as raw coca
It will taste kind of raw and it will smell really bad.
Eggs and milk are product.So are cheese, yogurt, butter, margarine and cream
Yes, but it has to be made from pasteurized milk. The reason you are supposed to avoid raw milk products during pregnancy is because they are at risk for harboring the Listeria bacteria.
Boneless chicken breasts seem to never smell. Other cuts seem to vary in smell. The smell of these cuts is distinct from other meats. The smell probably depends on the bird's diet. The easiest way to tell you what store-bought raw chicken smells like it to start with what it shouldn't smell like. It should not smell sour like vinegar. It should not smell yeasty, like bread dough that is rising. It should not smell of ammonia or chlorine. It should not smell skunky or sulfurous.
you cannot sell raw milk unless you mean powdered milk.
Only if it has been professionally fermented in proper conditions, wherein it turns to a popular spread known, unsurprisingly, as "Sour Cream." In any other case, it is highly dubious as to it's health, and should be avoided to stave off indigestion, sickness, or other ill health.
it isn't unless you wanna kill someone. Either turn it to youghurt, turn it to cheese, or cream And bake a cake! Maybe Cheesecake, with a cream topping! Or, through it out, and buy a new bottle of milk!
milk
Raw milk, or, milk that has not been pasteurized.