Fish spoils faster than most meats and can become unsafe even within a short time if stored incorrectly.
How to tell if fish has spoiled
Spoiled fish has a strong odor, mushy texture, and cloudy appearance.
Key spoilage signs in fish
Fresh fish smells mild and slightly ocean-like. Spoilage causes sharp and unpleasant odors.
- Strong fishy, sour, or ammonia smell
- Soft, mushy, or slimy flesh
- Dull color or milky residue on the surface
What fish should never smell like
A strong odor is the clearest indicator of spoiled fish. Fresh fish should never smell overpowering.
If the smell is unpleasant before cooking, it will worsen when heated.
Common mistakes with fish storage
- Keeping fish too long in the fridge.
- Storing fish uncovered.
- Trusting appearance without checking smell.
Conclusion
If fish smells strong or feels mushy, it is unsafe to eat. Always discard spoiled fish.
