Mar 5, 2022 #1 G georgevan Senior Cook Joined Nov 9, 2020 Messages 436 Location Appleton as I cleaned out some stuff in the kitchen I found some sunflower seeds that had been in the bottom of a drawer for a few years. Are they still edible? I know what you brave souls are thinking: eat some and find out.
as I cleaned out some stuff in the kitchen I found some sunflower seeds that had been in the bottom of a drawer for a few years. Are they still edible? I know what you brave souls are thinking: eat some and find out.
Mar 5, 2022 #2 GotGarlic Chef Extraordinaire Joined May 9, 2007 Messages 28,248 Location Southeastern Virginia They probably won't hurt you, but the oils in the seeds can go rancid and taste bad. Sent from my SM-T380 using Discuss Cooking mobile app
They probably won't hurt you, but the oils in the seeds can go rancid and taste bad. Sent from my SM-T380 using Discuss Cooking mobile app
Mar 5, 2022 #3 larry_stewart Master Chef Joined Dec 25, 2006 Messages 6,236 Location Long Island, New York I have had sunflower seeds go bad ( Both shelled and unshelled). Not bad enough too kill me, but bad enough to spit out and toss what was left
I have had sunflower seeds go bad ( Both shelled and unshelled). Not bad enough too kill me, but bad enough to spit out and toss what was left
Mar 5, 2022 #4 R roadfix Chef Extraordinaire Joined Jul 14, 2008 Messages 13,711 Location Park Drive Bar/Grill Los Angeles Put them in yer bird feeder…