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Brown spots don't necessarily mean meat is spoiled. It could be oxidation from exposure to air or light. But if you doubt its safety, don't use it.
The meat in the fridge was in a defile state. This sentence words since defile describes something that is spoiled.
Absolutely. The word 'packer' in your example is obviously a variation on the phrase 'pack a punch'. The only thing that would stop you is - if the name 'Packer Punch' was alrerady registered as a trademark.
You do not use adverbs. You would use adjectives such as bitter,spoiled or rotten.
To say "spoiled" in Yoruba, you can use the word "ọmọdéde."
Spoiled means unfit for use, so your answer is no
It's not bad, but they use a co-packer... meaning they don't make it themselves.
Since Vegemeat does not contain meat, you simply have to heat it up. You can also use it in recipes as a substitute for meat. Just use it as you would use real meat.
cooking grilled meat would use radiation some convection. conduction would cook the inside.
usually they would use animal leftover meat or human meat , or manure of animals .
cooking grilled meat would use radiation some convection. conduction would cook the inside.
No, I wouldn't use it, you shouldn't really use spoiled milk in general. Buttermilk is kinda a form of spoiled milk but not really, it is more tart than regular milk (2%, whole milk etc).