Sealed in the tin? Usually a year or two. Once the tin has been opened, and assuming that the unused portion is being kept refrigerated, no more than a week.
Comedy Central Canned Ham - 1996 Canned Ham Little Nicky was released on: USA: 5 November 2000
Canned vegetables can last quite a long time if canned properly. Vegetables that have been canned can last for as many as 3-5 years if stored correctly.
Canned ham in a can, no.
There is no need to cook a canned pre-cooked ham, you can simply warm it to any temperature you desire, or eat it cold. Keep in mind that canned ham is ham meat that has been ground and reformed into something that resembles an actual fresh ham, but it will not slice like a ham. It is referred to as processed ham, much like cheese slices that undergo a similar process. Canned ham makes great ham salad for sandwiches. Add mayonnais, chopped dill pickles, and chopped onions, and voila!! youhave a great ham salad sandwich...with a slice of cheese on top of course. Ray
Commercially canned corn should last up to three years.
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Comedy Central Canned Ham - 1996 Analyze That was released on: USA: December 2002
Comedy Central Canned Ham - 1996 Evolution was released on: USA: June 2001
the answer is about 10 to 11 days for ham to spoil but that is only when it is already cut if it is fresh ham it will last for about 6 to 7 days
its canned ham that tastes weird
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If it's packed in a vacuum sealed can, such as an Armour Star Ham, it will last an incredibly long time. The can is dated, but WW1 canned rations were opened not so long ago, and were as edible as the day they were packed - and this was with early 20th century canning methods which are inferior to today's! However, if the can is dented the canned food shouldn't be kept for long. Also, if the can is bloated it should be discarded immediately. If you freeze a vacuum sealed ham (plastic wrapped and airtight) it should last at least a year if kept frozen below 10 degrees Fahrenheit - but below 0 degrees is ideal for the longest storage.