How to Tell If Dry Milk Is Bad: Signs to Look For
Learn how to identify if dry milk has gone bad by checking color, smell, texture, and taste to ensure food safety.
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To determine if dry milk is bad, look for changes in color, smell, or texture. Good dry milk should be white and powdery. If it appears yellowish, clumpy, or has an off smell, it's likely spoiled. Trust your senses: taste a small amount if uncertain and discard if it tastes off.
FAQs & Answers
- How long does dry milk last before it goes bad? Dry milk typically lasts 6 to 12 months if stored properly in a cool, dry place, but always check for signs of spoilage before use.
- Can you use dry milk after it smells bad? No, if dry milk has an off or sour smell, it should be discarded as it may cause foodborne illness.
- What causes dry milk to spoil? Dry milk spoils due to exposure to moisture, heat, and air, which can lead to clumping, discoloration, and bacterial growth.