If it smells bad, it is probably spoiled and should be discarded.
it's kind of strong. like not completely foul smelling but it'll have a bloody/fleshy smell that's mixed with a bit of funk. cant really explain it but it doesn't smell right.
If ground turkey is gray or light blue in color, it is bad ground turkey. Do not eat it and immediately dispose of it.
You can tell if a smoked turkey leg is spoiled in a few ways. The biggest way is that it smells bad.
Turkey no longer smells fresh when it is bad. Vinegary, gassy, ammonia, rotten eggs, sulfurous - anything that doesn't smell right could indicate that it is spoiling. You will have to make that determination.
Meat sometimes does have an odd odor when it has been wrapped up in plastic. Rinse off the turkey and give it a chance to air out. If it still smells odd, particularly acidic or sulfurous, it might not be good.
Thawed turkey smells like eggs because of sulfur. The smell should go away after you rinse the turkey. If it still smells after rinsing, you should not use the turkey.
ground turkey
Ground turkey or ground turkey breast? Makes a big difference.
Your turkey may smell like eggs due to sulfur. The smell should disappear quickly once the turkey is rinsed. If it still smells after rinsing, it is likely bad or going bad and you should not eat it.
This is actually supposed to be a joke. Your NOSE is what actually smells the best.
"No offence, but its smells very bad in here."
Ground turkey is boned turkey meat that has been put through a meat grinder.
It means it smells very bad.