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Jill
Our (store-bought) have somehow become frozen! Can I thaw and safely use?
I recently noticed that some of my store-bought items, like sauces, bread, and other pre-packaged foods, have accidentally frozen due to being placed too close to the freezer compartment in my fridge.
I’m wondering if it’s safe to thaw and use these items, especially for products that aren’t typically meant to be frozen, like condiments or baked goods.
I’m aware that freezing might affect the texture or taste, but my primary concern is whether it’s safe to consume these foods once thawed.
Does freezing alter the safety of certain food items, or should I be cautious with specific products?
Any tips or advice would be appreciated!
CyndiEggs
The correct answer is eggs … good knowledge … & you might want to adjust your settings in fridge … weather is changing…yes, I was told by reliable source … this is true …
MckayEggs will be fine if frozen sometimes the shells crack when frozen but just crack open and use like nornal
EliciaI imagine you can thaw out any frozen food & it be safe to use.
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