I had a frozen turkey for about 10 months and defrosted it in the frig. It is still in the package and I wrapped it in a towel and the towel has a very strong vinegar smell. Is it safe to cook?
They could have eaten fries with vinegar on them.
it smells sour (bad)
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.
burn it. If it smells lke vinegar, its in the process of hydrolyzing.
If it smells like a farm, that's definitely not good. Check the expiration date and see if it's still okay to eat. I would exchange it for a new package if I had a turkey like that.
If your sourdough starter smells like vinegar, it could be due to the presence of acetic acid bacteria in the starter. These bacteria produce acetic acid, which gives off a vinegar-like smell. This is a normal part of the fermentation process in sourdough starters.
no it is not when it comes out it smells like salt and vinager chips
I would try adding vinegar to the wash. I don't know why, but the vinegar should cut the smell, and yet the shirt shouldn't come out smelling like vinegar either. Vinegar works to cut all kinds of nasty smells.
== yes it is... but smells nasty!
Use febreez
Silicone smells like vinegar because it contains siloxanes, which are chemical compounds that release acetic acid when they break down. Acetic acid is the main component of vinegar, so the smell is similar.
Kombucha smells like vinegar because of the fermentation process, where the bacteria and yeast in the drink produce acetic acid, which gives it a sour and vinegary smell.