yes and no
yes if it smells alright
no if it dosent
It is possible, particularly if the dog mince is raw. Canned dog mince is probably OK if the can itself is not bent, dinged or swollen. However, the taste may be off and your dog may refuse to eat it.
Mince should generally not be consumed after its use-by date, as this date indicates the point at which the product is no longer guaranteed to be safe to eat. While some people may choose to use it within a day or two past this date if it has been stored properly and shows no signs of spoilage, it's crucial to rely on your senses—any off smell, discoloration, or slimy texture means it should be discarded. For safety, it's best to adhere to the use-by date.
Yes its definetely off!
Probably yes. Try it and if the taste doesn't seem off go ahead and eat the whole bag.
It won't "get the spots off" - it will replace colour where the colour has been bleached. It may or may not be the exact colour.
They can fall off their tree or plant and an animal will eat the date and the seeds will come out of their behind.
Raw mince turning brown is not necessarily a sign that it is spoiled; it can occur due to oxidation when the meat is exposed to air. However, it's important to check for other signs of spoilage, such as a foul odor, a slimy texture, or an off taste. If any of these indicators are present, it's best to discard the mince. Always prioritize safety and when in doubt, throw it out.
the colour white is every other colour but white because of the pigments of every other colour let off the colour whiteshut up you, loner!!!!
It is off-white.
Barium ions give off a green colour when heated in a flame.
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.
Medjool dates can typically be consumed after their "eat by" date if they have been stored properly and show no signs of spoilage, such as mold or an off smell. While the dates may lose some of their freshness and texture over time, they are generally safe to eat for several months past this date. Always check for any signs of deterioration before consuming. If they look and smell fine, they should still be enjoyable.