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Cheese packaging expanding

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DougCA

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I bought this 3 alarm cheese at Sam’s last year. The packaging is expanding. If this was meat, I’d toss it. I’m guessing this is caused by bacteria since it has peppers mixed with the cheese. Should I toss it?
 

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DCA, IMHO it would get tossed,why chance it for $8.52! Something is growing in there ! :)
 
Yep, I think I would toss it too.
That is pretty scary.
If you want an expert opinion, just PM, @chef jimmyj
Al
 
Yes, stored in the fridge at 35 or so. Looks like I’ll toss it. Thanks!
 
I will have to say "Check with @chef Jimmy", because usually when I say "Toss it", Jimmy shows up & shows why I'm wrong. And I believe him.

When it comes to safety, even I believe him more than I believe Me.

Bear
 
I know I'm waiting with baited breath. Smoked a wheel of that exact cheese about a month ago and vac packed.
 
I've never really had cheese packaging expand unless it was mixed with something such as the Merlot & Tequila cheese sold at Costco. All I can think of is the peppers going bad. Generally, cheese just ages and may taste bad or mold but not cause the packaging to expand.
 
Since the best by date was 10/19/18 they should have also printed to throw out after 3/25/19! Not worth finding out it's bad the hard way.
 
Your cheese just sort of farted. Cheese has active bacterial cultures and gassing is a by-product of the cultures. Is it safe - yes probably, but that decision is entirely up to you. This happens quite frequently with Swiss cheese.

Chris
 
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