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Something to ponder ----How come there is an expiration date on my sour cream when it is already sour? (Original Post) debm55 Nov 2025 OP
I can't answer that, but if you make olive oil out of squashed olives... Enter stage left Nov 2025 #1
😱😱😱😱😱😱 Tanuki Nov 2025 #2
I know, Tanuki, I know, debm55 Nov 2025 #6
Oh my. Enter stage left. debm55 Nov 2025 #3
Sour cream doesn't last long enough around here to worry about expiration dates. House of Roberts Nov 2025 #4
House of Roberts----was it sour? If so, how do you know it did or did not meet the experation date??????? debm55 Nov 2025 #5
They print the date on the lid. House of Roberts Nov 2025 #7
But if you go beyond that date, would it be even more sour????????? debm55 Nov 2025 #9
I work in the cheese department at Whole Foods. johnp3907 Nov 2025 #8
That is really funny, Thank you johnp3907. debm55 Nov 2025 #10
essentially the same regarding yogurt. ret5hd Nov 2025 #11
So you can still use yogurt beyond the expiration date? debm55 Nov 2025 #12
it's literally spoiled milk...same as sour cream. ret5hd Nov 2025 #17
You can use most things for a while beyonf the expiration date. soldierant Nov 2025 #13
Remember comedian Kelly Monteith? boonecreek Nov 2025 #14
Counterintuitive... Dear_Prudence Nov 2025 #15
It turns green. Yukkkk Srkdqltr Nov 2025 #16
I just made sausage gravy with Vitamin D milk with an expiration date of October 28th, 2025. SamKnause Nov 2025 #18
Hell, how come there is one on my Sauerkraut and my Kimchi? OldBaldy1701E Nov 2025 #19

Enter stage left

(4,471 posts)
1. I can't answer that, but if you make olive oil out of squashed olives...
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 09:39 PM
Nov 2025

What do they make baby oil out of?

House of Roberts

(6,467 posts)
4. Sour cream doesn't last long enough around here to worry about expiration dates.
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 09:46 PM
Nov 2025

If nothing else, it gets eaten as dip sooner rather than later.

debm55

(59,253 posts)
5. House of Roberts----was it sour? If so, how do you know it did or did not meet the experation date???????
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 09:49 PM
Nov 2025

johnp3907

(4,282 posts)
8. I work in the cheese department at Whole Foods.
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 09:58 PM
Nov 2025

One customer complained because the blue cheese was moldy. She said she was going to contact the health department and get us shut down. about 3 months later someone from the health department showed up and said "We have to check out every complaint." I showed her the blue cheese.
The End.

ret5hd

(22,417 posts)
17. it's literally spoiled milk...same as sour cream.
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 01:14 AM
Nov 2025

just different bacteria or whatever.

soldierant

(9,308 posts)
13. You can use most things for a while beyonf the expiration date.
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 11:12 PM
Nov 2025

The farther out that date is, the longer you can generally use it past it - they are very cautious in assigning expiration dates. But sour cream - eventually the mold will catch up with it.

boonecreek

(1,478 posts)
14. Remember comedian Kelly Monteith?
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 11:12 PM
Nov 2025

He posed that same question back in the 70s.
The payoff line was "don't eat that honey, it went good".

Dear_Prudence

(1,150 posts)
15. Counterintuitive...
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 11:21 PM
Nov 2025

You are so right, it makes no sense. But here is some kind of explanation. (The truth is out there?) Sour cream results from a friendly lactic acid bacterium fermenting milk. Those are the same type of bacteria found in probiotic capsules that are supposed to promote gut health. As long as the happy sour cream-lactic acid bacterium partnership continues, sour cream should last for some time. But when unfriendly bacteria or mold contaminate sour cream, then the taste can deteriorate and the tainted sour cream can become unhealthy to eat. (Unfriendly bacteria can overwhelm the friendly gut bacteria, as we all know.) I have discovered sad sour cream with a strange pink tint at the back of the fridge. The pink tint is due to contamination. So don't leave the lid off the sour cream as that increases the chance for bad microbes to ruin the sour cream. Don't eat weirdly tinted or stinky sour cream because that indicates contamination; unfriendly microbes could hijack your guts. And don't be like me, allowing your sour cream migrate to the nether regions of the fridge. But if sour cream remained uncontaminated, it should last long enough to embellish your baked potatoes and chips. 😋

SamKnause

(14,855 posts)
18. I just made sausage gravy with Vitamin D milk with an expiration date of October 28th, 2025.
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 02:41 AM
Nov 2025

I rely on my nose to tell me if things are spoiled.

If milk smells the least bit funny I throw it out.

P.S. The gravy was delicious.

OldBaldy1701E

(10,900 posts)
19. Hell, how come there is one on my Sauerkraut and my Kimchi?
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 09:10 AM
Nov 2025

Both are made by literally letting them rot in a container for a while!

(But, I love them both!)

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