Timeline for Why did this gallon of milk stay fresh for so long?
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Jun 12, 2021 at 12:34 | history | edited | Anastasia Zendaya | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 10, 2021 at 4:45 | answer | added | aqn | timeline score: 0 | |
Jun 10, 2021 at 3:49 | answer | added | Lawnmower Man | timeline score: 3 | |
Jun 10, 2021 at 1:16 | answer | added | Loren Pechtel | timeline score: 1 | |
Jun 10, 2021 at 0:42 | answer | added | Criggie | timeline score: 0 | |
Jun 9, 2021 at 15:45 | history | edited | Jason P Sallinger | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 9, 2021 at 6:59 | comment | added | Richard Tingle | Could it have been filtered milk? In the uk filtered milk is packaged in opaque plastic. Filtered milk keeps fresh much much longer (but still must be refrigerated, unlike uht milk) | |
Jun 9, 2021 at 6:18 | comment | added | Lee | I been in Moscow recently and notices something similar. I bought 1liter milk in paper box and used it a little bit and forgot to put it inside the fridge. After more than one month I came back to same house and thought that the milk must be spoiled, but it wasn't, no bad smell. After discussing it with my friends, I found out that better buy milk in plastic bottle, I try to experiment with it also, they got spoiled quite fast, which I think is good. The expiry date of a milk in paper box was 1 year, while in plastic bottle was 1 week. | |
Jun 9, 2021 at 6:00 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackCooking/status/1402505780897751041 | ||
Jun 8, 2021 at 23:14 | vote | accept | Jason P Sallinger | ||
Jun 8, 2021 at 22:53 | history | became hot network question | |||
Jun 8, 2021 at 20:20 | answer | added | FuzzyChef | timeline score: 37 | |
Jun 8, 2021 at 19:27 | history | edited | Jason P Sallinger | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 8, 2021 at 17:49 | comment | added | rumtscho♦ | This is a somewhat complicated topic due to the site rules, so I added a post notice. To elaborate: If the milk was opened at the beginning of that month (or unopened but past its use-by) it was unsafe by official definitions, so we have to treat your question as based on a false assumption. That is, we can accept answers which reiterate that "spoiled" and "unsafe" are not the same thing. But if there are answers which claim to give advice how to replicate the situation, claiming that it was safe, they will have to be removed. | |
Jun 8, 2021 at 17:41 | history | notice added | rumtscho♦ | Needs detailed answers | |
Jun 8, 2021 at 16:04 | answer | added | kitukwfyer | timeline score: 14 | |
Jun 8, 2021 at 15:11 | answer | added | Chris H | timeline score: 8 | |
Jun 8, 2021 at 14:50 | history | asked | Jason P Sallinger | CC BY-SA 4.0 |