Yes. Flax seed is high in volatile oils and can go rancid.
Well seeds don't necessarily go "bad" but they can become unusable as time passes. It depends on what environment you keep them in.
First you need to find a bush that is on the ground. Destroy it, and you will find flax: it looks like a green rod. Sometimes the flax bush will drop flax seeds: plant them and you will get more flax. Go get a craft bench, upgrade the bench, and you will see a white ball; tap on it and that is your string! Apparently you need a lot of flax to craft one string so be prepared!
Packaged pasta has a long shelf life, and does eventually go bad if it goes unused for a long period of time. The only food that has no expiration date is honey.
Yes it can spoil with out refrigerated.
Flaxseed can go bad if it develops an off or rancid smell, which indicates that the oils within the seeds have oxidized. Additionally, check for any visible signs of mold or a change in color, as these can be indicators of spoilage. If the seeds feel excessively dry or have a bitter taste, it's best to discard them. To maximize freshness, store flaxseeds in a cool, dark place or refrigerate them.
Go to the related link below regarding the benefits of flax seed in the case of gout.
leave it out for only a little while or it will go bad
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Under 40 degrees Celsius is a huge range in temperature. That said, flax oil can start to go bad very quickly when not refrigerated. It is possible the oil has started to become rancid and should be replaced.
Apparently, yes. Go to the link, which advocates 'real food' for dogs, and not the packaged stuff that is as bad for dogs as a lot of processed food is for people.
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