Meat sometimes does have an odd odor when it has been wrapped up in plastic. Rinse off the turkey and give it a chance to air out. If it still smells odd, particularly acidic or sulfurous, it might not be good.
If it smells like a farm, that's definitely not good. Check the expiration date and see if it's still okay to eat. I would exchange it for a new package if I had a turkey like that.
I had a frozen turkey for about 10 months and defrosted it in the frig. It is still in the package and I wrapped it in a towel and the towel has a very strong vinegar smell. Is it safe to cook?
Thawed turkey smells like eggs because of sulfur. The smell should go away after you rinse the turkey. If it still smells after rinsing, you should not use the turkey.
This is actually supposed to be a joke. Your NOSE is what actually smells the best.
There are no natural smells in Antarctica.
You can tell if a smoked turkey leg is spoiled in a few ways. The biggest way is that it smells bad.
probably by how it looks, how it smells and most importantly, how it tastes!
Smells and looks normal or the easiest way is to cook it and eat it
There are many smells and changes that are associated with autumn in the United States. Some smells that are associated with autumn are pumpkin pies, the smells of turkey cooking in the oven, fireplaces, and the cool crisp air that accompanies the autumn weather.
Deli turkey is typically good for 3 to 5 days past the sell-by date if stored properly in the refrigerator. However, it's essential to check for signs of spoilage, such as off smells or changes in texture. If the turkey has been opened, it should be consumed within 3 to 5 days regardless of the sell-by date. Always prioritize food safety and when in doubt, it's best to discard it.
The cook?? :-) Seriously, if you've ever cooked a Turkey, you know why they call it "fowl".
the way chese smells