Expired cooking oil smells like spoiled and bitter thing. And this is too much dangerous for human use.
Just had some expired olive oiland I still alive
Any cooking oil that has a strong smell is probably rancid. Cooking oils should have a subtle smell of what their made of. For example corn oil should have a slight corn smell. Extra virgin olive oil should have a stronger olive smell than light olive oil.
The main advantage is to re-use (re-cycle) the cooking oil again, which saves having to buy new cooking oil. Though, eventually, new cooking oil will be needed to replace or top-up old cooking oil lost to evaporation, or cooking oil tainted with a strong smell, possibly from cooking a lot of smelly fish.
unless they have mold or smell really bad, i'd say low.. but possibly food poisoning.
nothing happens only it gets hot that you may not want to touch at all. but thing get in the oil, the oil can start to smell and no way you want to get near that or touch because it will smell horrible?
The smell of a deep fryer in your house may be due to cooking oil or grease that has splattered or spilled while cooking. The lingering smell could also be from cooking foods at high temperatures, which can release strong odors. It's important to clean up any spills and ensure proper ventilation to reduce the smell.
You can use it a few months after the expiration date, especially if it is used for cooking. Also you can tell if it is too bad by the smell, it will smell awful.
my landlord just used an old bottle on my cupboards and now they smell like stale cooking oil.. I read the label and It says its made with vegetable oil... so why is everyone saying it doesn't expire when cooking oil does.. it smells terrible
Yes, cooking oil is made out of oil.
Oil that has changed in consistency or smell over time has been deemed as rancid or oxidized. This oil should be discarded and shouldn't be consumed.
When cooking or cooked, they smell like sewage.
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