Freezed Expired Bread [duplicate]
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So I'm an expatriate at a totally new place, and all bread sold in here got 2~4 days expiry and I usually don't finish it in that short period of time, I always store all kinds of breads and pastry/bakery in the freezer, and get them out before using by few hours, then get the rest back to the freezer. So I was wondering is it safe to eat an expired bread? The color and smell of the bread never changed at all.
If it might make any difference, the type of bread I'm referring to is pita bread.
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Can you freeze bread that is about to expire?
You can use it past the expiration date, just make sure it doesn't smell funny. Bread: Bread will keep in the freezer past the expiration date as long as you don't spot any mold.How long does bread stay good in fridge after expiration date?
According to \u201csell by\u201d dates, bread is good for three to five days after opening, but it can actually be consumed much longer after that as long as there is no mold growth. You can usually see fuzzy, green spots on the surface of bread, so it's easy to tell when it's time to toss.Can you eat expired bread if it was refrigerated?
Bread is usually fine to eat if you don't see any mold.Once refrigerated, it will retain its freshness for three to four days before becoming stale. If you want to extend its shelf life, packaged bread will stay fresh for at least three months in the freezer. If you do see mold, however, throw the bread out.What happens if I eat expired bread?
As long as your bread is mould-free, you can eat bread after it has expired. If it is dry then it might taste better toasted, or even made into bread crumbs for cooking with. It may taste stale if eaten raw. You probably won't enjoy it as much as normal, but it won't harm you.Can You FREEZE A Bread Dough?
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