Yep it's good because it froze when you put it in, so it's in the condition it was that day you put it in..
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Yes. Fish Food does have an expiration date. Should be able to find it on package.
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call your rabbi
Gut it and clean it, then wrap each fish in a separate, sealed plastic bag, write fish on the bag and the date and then freeze it immediately. Eat it within a month.
That depends how long after the expiration, how it has been stored and the condition of the can. Usually, canned food has a "best by", not an "expiration". If the "expiration" is recent and the can has been stored properly and is in good condition, the contents could be safe. Whether or not to use it would be your decision.
once it was put in the freezer BEFORE its sell by date it will be fine, but if it was me i'd make sure it was eaten within 24 of defrosting & check the manufacturers recommendations for how long to leave stuff in the freezer its usually use within 3 months of freezing so if its in there for 12 months i wouldn't eat it!
If the fish was frozen properly in an airtight container, about a year or 2. You can also use freezer bags or paper to store the fish in. Fish freezes very well.Another Answer:A fish such as cod, which is considered to be lean has a freezer shelf life of six months. Fatty fish such as salmon or mackerel should be eaten within two to three months of freezing. Shellfish should be eaten within two months of freezing.While the fish may not spoil and be a health hazard if kept somewhat longer, the flavor will deteriorate rapidly past these dates.
It depends what you cook, fish in the freezer, fully raw meats in the fridge etc.
Yes, as tuna is alive and lives for years and Spam is in a can with a expiration date. Oh, did you mean canned tuna?
dependsx on the product like if it was contaminated before frosting. what did you frost it in. i tried frosting a fish freash from a market for 6 yrs for an experiment i took it out cookinh frying it on a pan. surprize surprize dead baby maggots
You can cook freezer- burned cat fish just as you would fish that ISN'T freezer-burned, but it won't be very good. It will most likey be dry and tough. It won't hurt you, though.
1. Where do you read the Julian Code on Manischewitz products? The batch code and expiration date on our products is called a Julian Code. For example, on gefilte fish, the first three numbers (in the first row of numbers and letters) tell the day of the year and go from 001 to 365 and the fourth number tells the year. If a code reads 1230 it means that the expiration date is the 123rd day of 2010 and if it reads 1231 the expiration date is 2011. The letters are related to the plant where the product was made and the last numbers are the UPC number.