Pasteurized fluid milk will spoil eventually anyway. The warmer the storage temperature, the more quickly the milk will spoil. Light bulbs emit heat. If the milk is placed near a lit light bulb, the surrounding area will warm and so will the milk - setting it up to spoil more quickly. So don't store your milk near the refrigerator light bulb.
The flavor of milk is also affected by light. Some people can pick up on those flavor changes.
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No, a light bulb will not glow if placed in milk. Milk is not a conductor of electricity, so it will not allow the flow of current needed to power the light bulb.
Of course, milk can only spoil OUT of the fridge, or when the milk has expired
No, it is not recommended to use a regular light bulb in a refrigerator because the heat generated by the bulb can affect the temperature inside the refrigerator and potentially spoil the food. It is best to use a refrigerator-specific light bulb that produces less heat.
Soy milk does spoil and turn sour after the carton is opened.
No law can alter the time it takes milk to spoil.
milk is sold in sealed air tight packets and it prevents the attack of microbes.thats why the milk that comes in packets does not spoil
milk is sold in sealed air tight packets and it prevents the attack of microbes.thats why the milk that comes in packets does not spoil
no not likely unless it is not refrigarated. most milk will spoil less than three days if it is left out.
Milk can spoil within a few days to a week, depending on factors like temperature, light exposure, and contamination. Factors that can affect its shelf life include proper refrigeration, packaging, and pasteurization.
Starwberry milk will spoil faster than regular or chocolate milk will.
If you put milk anywhere other than a refrigerated appliance for 10 days, it will spoil.