The answer depends on what is in the tin. Need more specific information to answer properly.
Yes, most Tinned/sealed food is safe to eat. The only time that it isn't safe to eat is if the "Use by date" has expired
Well my uncle does this thing where he sends food to poor countries (e.g. Pakistan, Africa and India). But you have to send of tinned foods which will last a long time (tinned fuits, desserts, boxes of crisps). You can use the internet to find more!! Hope this helps
Some do, but can are usually better at keeping food sealed for longer amounts of time.
Make a record of all the money spent of food over a reasonable length of time. Add the spend and divide by the number of days. It is important that the length of time is sufficiently long to capture things that you do not buy every week - such as food staples, tinned food. Also, make sure that the period does not include atypical events - eg a visit by a bunch of people, a birthday party.
It is not recommended to have food or drink for thirty minutes after receiving the Oral Polio Drops. This is recommended to allow time for the vaccine to reach the system without being diluted by food or drink in the stomach.
The recommended freezer setting for optimal food preservation is 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius). This temperature helps to keep food fresh and safe for a longer period of time.
You eat whatever food you like. The cost will depend on what food is running in your area at the time. It is recommended that you limit carbohydrates.
Make a record of all the money spent of food over a reasonable length of time. Add the spend and divide by the number of days. It is important that the length of time is sufficiently long to capture things that you do not buy every week - such as food staples, tinned food. Also, make sure that the period does not include atypical events - eg a visit by a bunch of people, a birthday party.
No, it is not safe to leave wet food out for an extended period of time as it can spoil and become a breeding ground for bacteria. It is recommended to refrigerate or discard wet food within a few hours of serving.
No, it is not recommended to leave canned cat food out for an extended period of time as it can spoil and become unsafe for your cat to consume. It is best to follow the guidelines on the packaging and discard any uneaten food after a certain amount of time.
When using a different pan size for baking, it is recommended to adjust the baking time by either increasing or decreasing it based on the size of the pan. This is to ensure that the food is cooked evenly and thoroughly.
The term "time and temperature abuse" refers to the transport and storage of foods or when foods are "not cooked to the recommended minimum internal temperature, not held at the proper temperature, or not cooled or reheated properly". Temperature danger zone occurs between 41°F to 140°F. Prevention means keeping foods out of that danger zone.