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Visual indicators that can help identify spoiled breast milk include a sour or rancid smell, a yellow or bluish color, and separation of the milk into layers. Spoiled breast milk typically appears clumpy or chunky and may have a sour taste.

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Why is spoiled milk bad for you?

Most people who drink spoiled milk will immediately identify the "off" taste and spit out the milk. But young children who may not know better may drink the milk. If ingested, spoiled milk will affect a child as any other food poisoning. That is, the child will have stomach pains and likely have diarrhea and vomit to remove the poisoned food. Be vigilant also of any molds that appear on milk. Pasteurization has largely removed these from the food supply, but they can still appear in unpasteurized milk. Molds may appear brown, green, pink or white. If any of these colors appear and the milk smells sour, do not ingest it as you normally would.


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When you enter the word spoilt why didn't an answer appear?

An answer did not appear because "spoilt" is not a word. The present tense of this word is spoil, or to spoil. The future tense is will spoil, or shall spoil. And, as you are implying you need, the past tense of this verb is spoiled. Here is the word in a sentence: That girl is so spoiled!!! Her parents give her whatever she wants. My grandmother likes to spoil me.


Is a hamburger casserole that was left out overnight now spoiled?

Don't use it. Throw it away. It might not appear spoiled in the traditional sense (moldy, bad odor, slimy), but bacteria could have grown and toxins could have formed that could make someone sick.


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Is buttermilk chunky?

Buttermilk can sometimes appear slightly chunky due to the presence of small curds or particles, especially if it is homemade or has been stored for a while. However, commercially produced buttermilk is typically smooth and creamy. If the buttermilk has a significant amount of visible clumps or an off smell, it may be spoiled and should not be consumed.


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What do spoiled almonds look like?

If they have been spoiled by an insect infestation, the insect damage and webbing will be very obvious. Some molds will appear as dark or discolored spots. If the nuts are rancid, that won't be seen but can be caught via smell and taste. Hopefully, your nose will pick it up before you taste it. Bacterial contamination cannot be seen.

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