You Can Safely Drink Milk Beyond Its Printed Date
Fat content determines milk’s life span. In general, most dairy milk can last five days beyond its printed date. While whole milk can last up to a week, non-fat milk stays fresh up to ten days. The milk is spoiled if it looks discolored or smells rotten. According to FoodSafety.gov, non-diary milk usually keeps up to a month if they’re unopened, while whole milk last around a week after opening.
Spoiled non-dairy milk will taste sour and have a thicker texture than fresh milk.Fat content determines milk’s life span. In general, most dairy milk can last five days beyond its printed date. While whole milk can last up to a week, non-fat milk stays fresh up to ten days. The milk is spoiled if it looks discolored or smells rotten.
According to FoodSafety.gov, non-dairy milk usually keeps up to a month if they’re unopened, while whole milk last around a week after opening. Spoiled non-dairy milks will taste sour and have a thicker texture than fresh milk.
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