If they were frozen before the expiration date, there shouldn't be a problem. If they have been in the refrigerator, toss them.
depends on how expired it is
Canned foods are usually good for 12 months after the expiration date. So, no it would not be good 4 years later.
There is no magic date. It will depend on the quality of the food to begin with, the quality and type of container and the subsequent handling and storage thereof. Even canned, food will degrade and change color, texture and flavor. I have used some items that were a year past the coded date. They were edible, but I could tell the difference when compared to newer product. Many canned foods are coded with 2 and even 3 year shelf lives. But for best quality and nutrition, plan to use canned goods within a year. If you are trying to maintain a cache of canned foods, use product throughout the year and replace it with fresh stock. Use the FIFO method - First In First Out. Always use the oldest items first.
Yes, as tuna is alive and lives for years and Spam is in a can with a expiration date. Oh, did you mean canned tuna?
It would be safe if not past expiration, and cooked, but would not taste good.
I'm assuming here that you aren't opening the can. If you open the can and keep the chicken in the fridge, I'd say I wouldn't keep it more than three days. I have a three day rule about the refrigertor for safety's sake. If the meat is still in the can, there should be an expiration date on the bottom of the can. You could probably safely eat it for a few months after the expiration date, but if its more than six months, I think I would throw it out. Within the six months, I'd make sure and give it a good looking over and smell test before eating it.
4 months maximum depending on the weather exposure.
i would not recoment it. there stages are still very small and that could be dangerous. i am a mother and at 6 months i would not
There is no specific collective noun, but they would normally be known as a packet of biscuits or tin of biscuits.
To be on the safe side, I would say don't drink them.
If you are talking about shelf stable canned crab meat, the date on the can is likely the 'best by' date and not an expiration. If the can is unopened, has been stored properly and is not swollen or damaged, it is likely safe to eat, but the palatability of the crab meat will deteriorate over time. The processor will not guarantee the product beyond the recommended 'use by' date.
I think I would open it and look to see if looks good then smell it and maybe a small taste. Remember that canned foods can lose flavor over time. You might try calling you local extension office too.
Not that long and diet never. It goes bad when the date say's so. Although, if I were thursty I would probly give a can coke a try.