Probably not. Browning usually means it’s starting to go bad. But, if they are flimsy and/or kind of soggy to a touch, they’re bad and should be composted or trashed (if you don’t compost).
BeowolfSchaefer
They’re fine. I wouldn’t eat them raw but if you’re cooking them, they will be fine.
Gonzo_B
How do they smell? Fishy is bad. Mushroomy is good, and you can cook with them.
Standard_Luck_1259
rinse them fry them salt them eat them
pwndabeer
I wouldn’t. When in doubt, throw it out. Is 2.50 or whatever they cost worth shitting and puking your brains out if you happen to be wrong?
parfait55
Whenever you have to ask that question, you probably already know the answer. When in doubt, throw it out. I’ve had food poisoning twice and it was so bad, I wanted to die both times.
Such_Reveal_6236
It says white 🤦🏻♂️
Fabulous_Tip208
Well, it says white on the package…
TopVeterinarian7774
Try to freeze next time they will last longer.. that of course depending on how you cook them
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Probably not. Browning usually means it’s starting to go bad. But, if they are flimsy and/or kind of soggy to a touch, they’re bad and should be composted or trashed (if you don’t compost).
They’re fine. I wouldn’t eat them raw but if you’re cooking them, they will be fine.
How do they smell? Fishy is bad. Mushroomy is good, and you can cook with them.
rinse them fry them salt them eat them
I wouldn’t. When in doubt, throw it out. Is 2.50 or whatever they cost worth shitting and puking your brains out if you happen to be wrong?
Whenever you have to ask that question, you probably already know the answer. When in doubt, throw it out. I’ve had food poisoning twice and it was so bad, I wanted to die both times.
It says white 🤦🏻♂️
Well, it says white on the package…
Try to freeze next time they will last longer.. that of course depending on how you cook them
r/foodsafety
Yes the are great fried or baked-