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You can but sometimes it might not be safe.
It depends. Sometimes, it still smells good past the expiration date. Sometimes, it loses its smell. And, at other times, it just smells bad.
Yes, tea packets can expire. To determine if they are still safe to use, check the expiration date on the packaging. Additionally, inspect the tea for any unusual odors, discoloration, or changes in texture. If the tea appears normal and smells fresh, it is likely safe to consume even if it has passed the expiration date.
Personally I think none whatsoever, if it smells and feels Ok then it is OK.
Then it likely has been improperly stored and has gone bad. Best to throw it out.
If it is sealed properly, smells good, and has no bugs, it is likely good for years.
Yes, germs can grow in old milk as it becomes a favorable environment for bacteria to multiply. Consuming spoiled milk can lead to food poisoning and other health issues, so it's important to discard milk when it smells off or has passed its expiration date.
Tea does not have a strict expiration date, but it can lose flavor and quality over time. To determine if your tea is still safe to consume, check for any unusual smells, tastes, or changes in appearance. If the tea looks or smells off, it's best to discard it.
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.
The expiration date is when the product should be thrown out, however it is ok to eat it only if it is slightly (one or two day(s)) past the expiration date.
Coleslaw can typically last for 3-5 days past its expiration date if properly stored in the refrigerator at 40°F or below. It's important to check for any signs of spoilage such as off smells, changes in texture, or mold before consuming.
Using pasta salad past its expiration date depends on several factors, including how it has been stored and its appearance or smell. If it shows signs of spoilage, such as an off odor, discoloration, or mold, it's best to discard it. If it has been stored properly and looks and smells fine, it may still be safe to eat, but use caution and your best judgment. Always prioritize food safety to avoid any health risks.