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Dried Chile peppers can go bad if they lose their vibrant color, become brittle, or develop an off smell, such as a musty or rancid odor. If they show signs of mold or insect damage, they should be discarded. Additionally, if the peppers have lost their flavor or potency when rehydrated, it's a sign they may no longer be good. Always check for these indicators before use.

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