About 2 years.
Look on the jar or can, there should be an expiration date. Many people don't realize that canned/jarred foods have an expiration date on them. Even foods such as canned vegetables, evaporated milk, etc. have expiration dates on them.
Also, always check the can for signs of bulging, especially on tomato products. If there is even the slightest sign of bulging, THROW IT OUT! Botulism is the most dangerous form of food poisoning there is, and is more common with tomato products.
Opened canned nacho cheese sauce should be transferred to an airtight container and stored in the refrigerator to maintain its freshness. It can typically be kept for about 3-5 days. Make sure to check for any signs of spoilage before using it. If you need to store it for a longer period, consider freezing it in small portions.
Yes
Read the ingredients idiot
Nacho (nach-yo) cheese
nacho cheese get it cheese that isnt your is not-cho-cheese
Nacho cheese is made from cheese of the cow. The nacho flavor is from the pepper plant. There are some non dairy cheese used in some nacho cheese recipes.
This nacho cheese......... get it not your cheese.
It should have an expiration date stamped on the can somewhere. If today is before that date, then it is ok to eat.
Any cheese that doesn't belong to me is not my cheese, ("not your cheese"="Nacho Cheese" is the joke). It doesn't have to be a certain type.
No, definitely not. I don't believe any nacho cheese product has pork in it.
Original nacho cheese Dorito's are better for you, the baked nacho cheese Dorito's are more fattening and unhealthy. Even though they are both bad for you the original ones are better.
I would recommend using a double boiler. If a double boiler is unavailable, I would heat it on low heat and stir it frequently.