That depends on the age and health of the person and the type and condition of the milk product. But it can be as minor as a stomach ache, or it could be diarrhea, or it could be full on food poisoning (which could result in death in extreme cases).
The baby will get a little sick, but it will be fine
Milk spoiling is a chemical change because certain chemicals in the milk are converted. Among these changes sugars in the milk become lactic acid.
No, "spoiled" is not a linking verb. In the sentence "The milk spoiled," "spoiled" is a verb that shows the action of the milk becoming spoiled rather than linking the subject to a description.
sour milk
It isn't drinkable any more. It's spoiled, so it has to be thrown away.
It isn't drinkable any more. It's spoiled, so it has to be thrown away.
No, it is not safe to cook with spoiled milk as it can make you sick. It is best to discard spoiled milk and use fresh milk for cooking to ensure a safe and tasty dish.
Spoiled Milk! LOL
spoiled milk
If it isn't to old you will be fine, but if it is like two months old you could get sick.
No, I wouldn't use it, you shouldn't really use spoiled milk in general. Buttermilk is kinda a form of spoiled milk but not really, it is more tart than regular milk (2%, whole milk etc).
If breast milk is left out too long and becomes spoiled or contaminated, it can lead to potential health risks for the baby. Spoiled or contaminated breast milk may cause digestive issues, such as diarrhea or vomiting, and can also increase the risk of bacterial infections. It is important to properly store and handle breast milk to ensure its safety and quality for the baby.