How to Determine If Cooked Chicken Has Gone Bad

Learn how to identify signs of spoiled cooked chicken in this quick guide to food safety.

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To tell if cooked chicken is bad, check for unpleasant odors like sour or ammonia smell. Visual signs include mold or unusual colors like gray or green. Texture changes such as slime can indicate spoilage. Taste tests should be avoided if you suspect it's bad. When in doubt, discard it to prevent food poisoning.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are the signs of spoiled chicken? Signs include sour odors, unusual colors (gray or green), and slime on the texture.
  2. Can I eat cooked chicken after 5 days? It is not recommended to eat cooked chicken after 3-4 days in the fridge. Always check for spoilage first.
  3. How should cooked chicken be stored? Cooked chicken should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator and consumed within a few days.
  4. What to do if I suspect chicken is bad? If you suspect chicken is spoiled, it's safest to discard it to prevent food poisoning.