In fact, the packaging notes that they can be frozen, but the meals themselves are sold from the refrigerator case, not the freezer case.
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Who owns Cafe Spice?
As a family owned business with roots in India, the Malhotra Family are “culinary trailblazers” who brought authentic global cuisines with ready-to-eat convenience into the mainstream. Over the past 20 years, the Cafe Spice brand has become a leader in convenient, ready-to-eat Indian, Thai and other ethnic cuisines.
Is it OK to eat expired canned food?
Most shelf-stable foods are safe indefinitely. In fact, canned goods will last for years, as long as the can itself is in good condition (no rust, dents, or swelling). Packaged foods (cereal, pasta, cookies) will be safe past the ‘best by’ date, although they may eventually become stale or develop an off flavor.
How can you tell how old a spice is?
You can tell if your spices are too old if they aren’t aromatic, or if they fail to provide a flavor boost to food. “Check the freshness date on the bottom or side of the bottle to help keep track of when it’s past its prime. Or, check the spices for color and aroma — look for vibrant color and strong aroma.”
Are expiration dates real?
Here’s the first thing you should know: Expiration dates are not expiration dates. Food product dating, as the U.S. Department of Agriculture calls it, is completely voluntary for all products (with the exception of baby food, more on that later). Not only that, but it has nothing to do with safety.
What foods dont expire?
Does spam expire?
Since spam has no expiration date, it can go for many years without spoiling. The only thing that will be affected is its quality and taste. However, poor storage, exposure to high temperatures and dents in the can will cause spam to spoil faster.
References:
- https://www.drgourmet.com/reviews/022820.shtml
- https://cafespice.com/pages/contact-us
- https://www.specialtyfood.com/organization/115283/cafe-spice-global-cuisine/
- https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/2013/06/27/you-toss-food-wait-check-it-out
- https://www.cookinglight.com/news/mccormick-old-spices-out-of-date
- https://www.nytimes.com/article/expiration-dates-coronavirus.html
- https://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/10-foods-that-will-never-expire/
- https://www.buildastash.com/post/shelf-life-spam