You can, if you want to get food poising :P
No, I wouldn't use it, you shouldn't really use spoiled milk in general. Buttermilk is kinda a form of spoiled milk but not really, it is more tart than regular milk (2%, whole milk etc).
No, it is not safe to cook with spoiled milk as it can make you sick. It is best to discard spoiled milk and use fresh milk for cooking to ensure a safe and tasty dish.
Spoiled milk often has a bad taste; I wouldn't recommend using it for anything.
Definitely not. ---Another Option----- While I don't recommend drinking it or eating it on your morning cereal, there actually are some healthy nutritional uses for spoiled milk. There are several "Southern" recipes for biscuits, pancake, and bread pudding that use spoiled milk as an ingredient. It is also a key ingredient used in making a soft cheese made traditionally in India known as "paneer".
When people talk about milk spoiling, they are usually referring to bacteria growing in the milk and making it undrinkable. Lemon (or any strong acid) will curdle milk, so while it won't be "spoiled" in the above sense or dangerous to drink, it will be ruined for normal use.
Yes, you can use almond milk as a substitute for regular milk in making pancakes.
blue berry
you could use sweets or fruit
yes
There are many ways by far to use the word spoiled in a sentence. Perhaps my favorite obligation from using the world spoiled is not along with a food but with that of a person who receives more than ordinary among their peers. Here are two ways to use it in a sentence. * After two days of sitting in the sun, Jennifer's milk spoiled and was not able for her to use for her milkshake. * Jailene is often spoiled by her grendparents who give her anything she asks by a simple request.
yes you can
Yes, you can use UHT milk for making a cappuccino. UHT milk contains protein and is therefore capable of getting frothy.