Any food that has a high fat content....
Foods rich in fats and oils, such as dairy products (like milk and cheese), meat products, and baked goods, can be spoiled by lipolytic bacteria. Lipolytic bacteria break down fats into fatty acids, which can lead to rancid flavors and off-odors in the food.
Not always. Food can be spoiled by yeasts and molds.
Spoilage can be from bacteria, but it can also be caused by yeasts and molds - which are not bacteria.
No, it is not safe to eat spoiled chicken as it can cause food poisoning due to the growth of harmful bacteria.
IT does not gets spoiled because, the air tin doesn't goes into the fridge and bacteria is killed.
things you use to cook have bacteria and sticks to the food and devours the food. cold also freezes the food and makes it rotten
The easiest way is to check the expiry date. If you think that the food tastes or smells different from normal, the food might be spoilt. If the colour has changed, or if there is fungus, bacteria growing on it, it might be spoilt.
Food is spoiled by living things such as bacteria and molds. They ruin your food when they eat it. The food inside a can is heated to kill the bacteria and molds. Then each can is sealed to keep any more from getting in.
No, cooking spoiled meat does not make it safe to eat. Cooking may kill some bacteria, but toxins produced by the bacteria can still remain in the meat and cause food poisoning. It is best to discard spoiled meat to avoid the risk of illness.
If something is spoiled, it is spoiled. The only thing a microwave might do is to kill bacteria or mold spores, but the smaller something is, the less affect microwaves has on it. By the time you had cooked it long enough to kill everything in it, it would then be uneatable.
No, cooking spoiled meat does not make it safe to eat. Spoiled meat can contain harmful bacteria that can cause food poisoning even if it is cooked. It is best to discard spoiled meat to avoid the risk of illness.
food is spoiled, full, tastes bad