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.
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.
Depends completely on the farm. but in general; the more animals, the more it smells of poo.
b/c of your cooking
You can use vegetables like carrots and celery as a substitute for a roasting rack when cooking a turkey. Just place them on the bottom of the roasting pan and rest the turkey on top.
yes, potatoes have a chemical in it, which also beans have and It make you fart, although not directly after eating it
All wild turkey's I have eaten are just like farm raised turkey's except they may be a little more muscular in build.
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?
Thanksgiving smells like allspice, pumpkin, turkey, dressing (sage and poultry seasoning). My grandmother's house smelled like this year round. :)
ive never done china, so dont know what that smells like... but black tar should smell like vinegar.
Turkey bacon and meatless bacon substitute are both made to look and smell like bacon.
To effectively get rid of cooking smells in your house, you can try using ventilation by opening windows or using exhaust fans, using natural odor absorbers like baking soda or vinegar, or using scented candles or air fresheners. Additionally, cleaning surfaces and appliances regularly can help prevent lingering smells.
Expired cooking oil smells like spoiled and bitter thing. And this is too much dangerous for human use.