At what point should carrots be thrown away?
We tend to buy a big bag of carrots from the supermarket (mainly because it's cheaper than a small bag), but usually these are starting to go soft halfway through the week. My current rule of thumb is that I'll cook them until they are so soft that I just can't peel them, and won't eat them raw after they have started to go soft.
Given that this is entirely based on my guesswork, can anyone tell me at what point they are actually inedible?
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If your carrots are going soft after just a few days, you're not storing them properly. Mine keep for weeks and weeks. I leave them in the plastic bag, and keep that in one of the vegetable drawers in my fridge. How are you storing yours?
A rubbery soft carrot isn't bad for you, it just isn't very pleasant. A slimy carrot is bad for you, don't eat it.
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Some carrots may develop some dark spots on them. This doesn't necessarily mean that they've gone bad, and those can be cut off before using. However, if you see any mold growing on them, then they've definitely gone bad and should be thrown out.Are squishy carrots OK to eat?
Soft or rubbery carrots are ok to eat but they might not be as tasty. If they are slimy, mushy, or have black spots on them, then they would not be safe to eat. Storing them correctly is key to making sure they last longer, stay crisp and bright in color.How long are carrots good for?
You'll have to store your carrots in the refrigerator, but how you store them can actually make a difference. Raw carrots, when properly stored will usually stay fresh for around 3 to 4 weeks in the fridge. If your carrots are sliced or chopped, you can store them in the fridge and they'll last for about 2 to 3 weeks.Are carrots still good if they have sprouts?
Carrots, onion, and garlic aren't dangerous when they sprout but they use their sugar reserves to make the sprout. They go downhill very fast and get rubbery and unusable.Is it OK to eat bendy carrots?
A rubbery soft carrot isn't bad for you, it just isn't very pleasant. A slimy carrot is bad for you, don't eat it.At what point should carrots be thrown away?
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Answer 2
Interestingly enough, carrots last for a really long time in the fridge. I usually toss them out when they get that white, dry coating on them. In addition, there should be a 'best buy' date on the bag; use this as a general guideline, but most of the time, they are good past then.
Fresh, whole carrots should last about 4-5 weeks in the fridge. Baby carrots last for about 3-4 weeks.
Answer 3
If they bend they are not fresh and may lack a bit of vitamins but will not hurt you, be sure to boil them if they are older then 2 weeks from buy time, mine last about 4 weeks in the fridge, but after about 7 to 10 days they will get softer, they will get a white chalky looking coating after about 3 weeks but if smell funny or slimey do not eat.
Answer 4
If they are just going soft and not slimy then it is time to make cream of carrot soup. In fact it is a good idea to make a pot of soup at the end of every week to use up veggies that ore not so fresh any more AND make a list of things to restock!
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