Are These 10 Delicious But Expired Foods Safe To Eat?

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Expired Food: Bread

5-7 days past expiration date

Bread can last about five to seven days past its expiry date. But look for mold around it, especially if kept in a moist environment. The ideal way to store bread is in a cool, dry place. And if you want to extend its shelf life, store it in the freezer, and it’ll keep for three to six months.

Of course, it will lose some freshness and flavor, but at least it will be safe to eat. The risk of eating expired bread is that some molds produce mycotoxins, which are poisonous and dangerous to eat or inhale.

Mycotoxins may spread through an entire loaf, which is why you should throw out the whole loaf if you see any mold. They can upset your stomach and cause digestive problems.

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  1. This was a great article. Learned a lot about keeping food. Mostly common sense but, still good to know for sure.

    1. Wow! This article was EXCELLENT! I intend to type summary and send to others that I know would feel the same way. Thank you.

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