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  2. How Long Will the Food in My Fridge Last? - AOL

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  3. This Is How Long Your Canned Goods Actually Last - AOL

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    Meanwhile, high-acid foods will last 12 to 18 months and five to seven days in the fridge after being opened. And if you've read our home canning guide and are wondering about canned peaches , you ...

  4. Shelf life - Wikipedia

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    The DoD Shelf-Life Program defines shelf-life as The total period of time beginning with the date of manufacture, date of cure (for elastomeric and rubber products only), date of assembly, or date of pack (subsistence only), and terminated by the date by which an item must be used (expiration date) or subjected to inspection, test, restoration ...

  5. 7. Eggs. Expired eggs risk being contaminated with Salmonella both on the shell and inside the egg, which can make you sick. If you're wondering whether those eggs in the fridge are still safe to ...

  6. Meat spoilage - Wikipedia

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    The spoilage of meat occurs, if the meat is untreated, in a matter of hours or days and results in the meat becoming unappetizing, poisonous, or infectious. Spoilage is caused by the practically unavoidable infection and subsequent decomposition of meat by bacteria and fungi, which are borne by the animal itself, by the people handling the meat, and by their implements.

  7. Salt pork - Wikipedia

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    Salt pork is made by layering salt and thin layers of meat, then dousing it in a brine mixture once the desired size has been reached. [ 3 ] Along with hardtack and corned beef , salt pork was a standard ration for many militaries and navies throughout the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, seeing usage in the American Civil War , War of 1812 ...

  8. 13 foods you should never, ever eat past the expiration date

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    Sell-by date: How long the store has to display the product Use-by date: When manufacturer thinks the product will be at its peak quality Best if used by date: The best date for flavor and quality

  9. Kulen - Wikipedia

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    Kulen is a shelf-stable meat product, with a shelf life of up to two years when stored properly. The meat is stuffed and pressed into bags made of pork intestine (usually pork appendix) , and then formed into links that are usually around ten centimeters in diameter, and up to three times as long, weighing around a kilogram.