Eating outdated sour cream can pose a risk to your health, especially if it shows signs of spoilage such as an off smell, mold, or unusual texture. While sour cream has a longer shelf life due to its acidity, consuming it past its expiration date increases the likelihood of foodborne illness. It's best to use your senses and err on the side of caution; if in doubt, it's safer to discard it.
Yes because it would suggest it had gone off.
By eating your sandwich
No. Dangerous bacteria have developed inside the unopened package.
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Eating a big potato with with butter and sour cream.
Yes, it is possible. Whip cream is a milk product and will sour and get runny.
Nope. Sour cream has to do with One certain ingredient and Sour ice cream is like sour milk but the sour in the ice cream is the milk:)
No. Sour cream and heavy cream have different functions, and produce different flavors. If you don't have sour cream or heavy cream handy, find a cheesecake recipe that doesn't call for them.
You can tell if sour cream is bad by checking for signs like a sour smell, mold growth, or changes in texture like curdling or separation of liquid. If it looks or smells off, it's best to throw it out to avoid getting sick.
no
Sour cream is a colloidal suspension.
No Sour gream and heavy cream are two different items.