Ricotta cheese's expiration date is May 23. Is it still okay to eat?!


Question: Ricotta cheese's expiration date is May 23!. Is it still okay to eat!?
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I'd rely on my "sniff" - and if it smelled okay, I'd usually proceed with "taste" routine!. Because again, it depends on method of storing (e!.g!. temperature in refrigeration process)!. I know for a fact that some items have expiration dates which are beyond it's actual "goes bad" date!. Learned this from a food processor expert!. However, good rule of thumbs says : if it smelled funny, just trash it in the first placeWww@FoodAQ@Com

My dad said he would eat it as long as it wasn't moldy and he is 68 lol, hasn't died yet from expired food!. The experation date is just a cautionary procedure so that ppl don't sue the grocery store or the manufacturing company!. In all reality I have bought milk on more then one occasion where it is already expired and the date is still sellable!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

If it smells good you should be just fine!. The expiration date is the last day they can sell it in the store, it should last beyond that!. I've had milk that expired before the date and have had to return it, and I've had milk that lasted more than a week past the expiration date!. So, if it smells & tastes good--enjoy!Www@FoodAQ@Com

I think no because is cheese , and it expires exactly the same day that is wrotten in the cheese!.You′d better not use it !. Buy another oneWww@FoodAQ@Com

NO!.!.!.!.its cheese!!!!! its already rotten!.!.!.!.cheese got milk with it so it can expired right away!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

no way its 8 days rotten to me its like 10 cuz i dont even eat on expiration dateWww@FoodAQ@Com

I thing you will be okay to eat itWww@FoodAQ@Com





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