If the fluff has separated in the jar, it is likely due to changes in temperature or storage conditions. While it may still be safe to eat, the texture and consistency could be affected. It's best to mix it thoroughly before use to see if it can be restored to its original state.
If the jar is still sealed, it is probably safe. But I'd be more concerned that the flavor and texture would still be good. I'd just get a new jar.
I have a jar myself that's unopened. I bought two when they first came out and I just ate from the jar I opened a couple years ago and its still tasty (had to stir it up a bit because the oil had separated.) I was wondering how much it was worth myself when I found your question.
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Foods usually found in jars include pickled items, jams, jellies, peanut butter, marshmallow fluff. Anything that can be preserved through canning can be preserved in jars.
Only if the smell is not bad. Sometimes a juice of this kind will ferment.
Pandora was the one who opened the jar, and the good thing that came out was hope.
It is not a truly anaerobic system because there is still some oxygen in the candle jar.
Yes, a betta fish can live in a jar if it is large enough. Gravel can be placed in the jar and it can be a good habitat for this species.
A glass jar filled with air
A material like felt or neoprene is a good insulator to wrap around a jar, as they are both thick and can help maintain the temperature inside the jar. Additionally, using materials like wool or denim can also provide good insulation for jars.
you give two cookies to two children, then give the jar with a cookie in it to the third.
The pit helps the peaches retain their colour. It also looks good in the jar.