How long? Does it change the concistency or taste?

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  • Lem Jukes@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Probably about as long as any other leftovers, maybe a week or two tops. The texture will probably change more based on how you reheat them. And they will certainly be different from fresh cooked. If your thinking long term storage as an ingredient in something else I’ve had great luck making a big batch of scrambled eggs with a bunch of veg and cheese and meal prepping a bunch of frozen breakfast burritos.

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      1 year ago

      Jfc! I thought the guy asking the original question was clueless about food but you’ve just outdone him. 2 weeks? Are you human?

    • Swiggles@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      Two weeks? I would throw away the whole fridge if I left any food in there for two weeks.

      Most foods are okay for around two days without any problems. Some foods may last up to 5 days if they are salty or contain some vinegar, but it requires throughout heating to be save at this point.

      I would never eat anything older than that which has been exposed to air. It’s a biohazard!