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  2. Expiration date - Wikipedia

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    Open dating is the use of a date stamped on the package of a food product to help determine how long to display the product for sale. This benefits the consumer by ensuring that the product is of best quality when sold. An open date does not supersede a use-by date, if shown, which should still be followed. [5]

  3. 7 Things To Toss From Your Fridge Before Thanksgiving - AOL

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    This staple will last anywhere from one to three months when stored in the fridge, but it can also be stored in the freezer in an air-tight container for up to five months, according to U.S. Dairy.

  4. 7 Things To Toss From Your Fridge Before Christmas - AOL

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    According to USDA, opened chicken broth should be tossed after three to four days. If you were thinking of using some week-old broth for your turkey gravy, think again.

  5. Why you might want to ignore that sell-by date - AOL

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    The expiration date is an estimate of when the food will taste the best. You likely won't get sick for eating that food in a reasonable time-frame after either date. Related: Check out some foods ...

  6. Shelf life - Wikipedia

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    High-acid canned foods (tomatoes, fruits) will keep their best quality for 12 to 18 months; low-acid canned foods (meats, vegetables) for 2 to 5 years. [5] "Sell by date" is a less ambiguous term for what is often referred to as an "expiration date". Most food is still edible after the expiration date. [6]

  7. Chicken katsu - Wikipedia

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    Chicken katsu. Chicken katsu (chicken cutlet (Japanese: チキンカツ, Hepburn: chikinkatsu)), also known as panko chicken or tori katsu (torikatsu (鶏カツ)) is a Japanese dish of fried chicken made with panko bread crumbs. It is related to tonkatsu, fried pork cutlets. The dish has spread internationally and has become a common dish ...

  8. Panko-Coated Chicken Schnitzel Recipe - AOL

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    1. Set the flour, eggs and panko in three separate shallow bowls. Season the chicken cutlets with salt and pepper. Dredge the chicken in the flour, shaking off any excess, then dip in the eggs and coat thoroughly with the panko, pressing lightly to adhere. 2. In each of 2 large skillets, heat 1/4 cup of the canola oil.

  9. Does Salt Expire? Technically No, But You Should Ideally Use ...

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    While there’s no official expiration date on salt related to food safety, the date on the box or shaker offers a “best by” suggestion. If there isn’t a date listed on your package, Morton ...