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Scallops.
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Not being rude.... For a change.
I have a bag of frozen scallops in my freezer - they are within the use-by date,and the bag is fully sealed, but it has 'blown up', as in full of air, I guess.
They look ok. If they smell ok, do you think they'll be safe to consume?
I have a bag of frozen scallops in my freezer - they are within the use-by date,and the bag is fully sealed, but it has 'blown up', as in full of air, I guess.
They look ok. If they smell ok, do you think they'll be safe to consume?
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Shellfish can be very problematic. It is possible that the scallops have started to 'go-off' and they are exuding a gas which is causing their sealed bag to become filled with it.
Having said what I have; if they look and smell reasonable and you cook them at a high temperature I would think they should be edible without any side effects.
Al.
Shellfish can be very problematic. It is possible that the scallops have started to 'go-off' and they are exuding a gas which is causing their sealed bag to become filled with it.
Having said what I have; if they look and smell reasonable and you cook them at a high temperature I would think they should be edible without any side effects.
Al.