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ScarletWitch1
3 months ago

If it has been properly cooled all the time, you can still eat it after the procedure. But you should smell and look, and if everything is fine you can eat it.

HikoKuraiko
3 months ago

Look, smell, taste. But after three days it should definitely not be bad yet except the cool chain was interrupted normally the things are still stable for weeks after the end of the mhd.

Asilida
3 months ago

Sure. For example, on Friday I ate a yogurt with MHD 4.12. It was perfect. “Discontinued” foods I always judge to look like smell and a small taste. I’ve never dealt with a health problem before. Of course, I distinguish between MHD and consumption date.

BerndBauer3
3 months ago

What kind of milk product is it? Jogurt is usually good even 1 month after the MHD. Cheese too. I once ate a magerquark that was 9 months above the MHD. He looked normal, he smelled normal, and he tasted normal.

TheMonkfood
3 months ago

Milk products can usually be consumed even after the MHD expires, provided they are stored in the refrigerator.

Open, look, try.

pony
3 months ago

Yeah, no, maybe.

depends on the milk product, as it was stored and whether or not it has been reached with the spoons of blood.

Yoghurt keeps unopened in the refrigerator over half a year.

87265252
3 months ago

It depends.

Hummingbird666
3 months ago

Milk products are long-lasting over the MHD.

Shany
3 months ago

smells good

Clear

HikoKuraiko
3 months ago
Reply to  Shany

It can still smell normal and even look again and still be tilted. At the latest in the taste sample you will notice. Therefore always rely on all three senses, not only on one or two

ErsterSchnee
3 months ago

Of course!

Look, smell, taste…

HikoKuraiko
3 months ago
Reply to  ErsterSchnee

That’s the same. Because only because MHD says it had expired, it does not mean that it is the case for a long time.

ErsterSchnee
3 months ago
Reply to  HikoKuraiko

MHD does not mean at least durable to – and not definitely spoiled off…

HikoKuraiko
3 months ago

To be honest, my partner always has to stop taking things away just because they are over MHD. Otherwise, he would dispose a lot of things even if it was only one or two days.

ErsterSchnee
3 months ago

Jupp, me too. 👍

HikoKuraiko
3 months ago

Right. But many still believe that we only managed to do this before the MHD was introduced to not poison itself? See, smell and taste the same. I personally don’t care about the MHD. I eat things myself when half a year to year or even longer. At least for proper storage and if they do not fall through the three options.