Too Good To Go BlogFEELING SOUR ABOUT YOUR FORGOTTEN YOGURT? HOW TO ENJOY YOGURT PAST ITS BEST BEFORE DATE
BEST BEFORE DATES: WHAT DO THEY REALLY MEAN?
When you see a Best Before date on your favourite yogurt, it might make you think it's no longer safe to eat after that date. However, Best Before dates are about food quality, not safety. These dates indicate how long the product will be at its peak flavour and texture. Unlike the Use By or Expiry dates, which are related to safety, Best Before dates refer to quality and allow some flexibility.
BEYOND THE DATE: CAN YOU STILL ENJOY YOGURT PAST ITS BEST BEFORE DATE?
The short answer is yes! Yogurt can be safely enjoyed after its Best Before date if it’s unopened and stored properly. Be sure to store it in the fridge, and once opened, keep it tightly sealed to maximize freshness.
TRUST YOUR SENSES: LOOK, SMELL, AND TASTE BEFORE YOU WASTE
Wondering if your yogurt is still good? Just follow these simple steps. First, look at the yogurt: if there’s visible mold, it’s best to discard it. Some liquid separation is normal, but if there’s an excessive amount, it could be a sign of aging. Smell the yogurt - fresh yogurt should have a clean, tangy scent. If it smells sour or off, it’s safer to throw it out. Finally, taste a small spoonful. If you still like the taste and it doesn’t seem overly sour, it’s fine to enjoy.
REDUCE FOOD WASTE AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Understanding Best Before dates can help avoid unnecessary wastage. 40% of Canadians say they throw out food past the Best Before date at least once a week, (Léger, 2023). Since Best Before dates are just freshness indicators, we encourage you to trust your senses before throwing away perfectly good food. By reducing food waste, you not only save money by making the most of what you buy but also help avoid CO2e emissions and the unnecessary use of valuable resources like water and land. Every small action counts in our collective efforts to help save the planet.
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR YOGURT
To extend the life of your yogurt, consider freezing it for later use or turning it into delicious recipes like yogurt parfaits, smoothies, or even homemade naan bread. Discover more food-saving hacks, recipes, and tips on our social media.
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