Cooked food can spoil even when refrigerated.
How to tell if cooked food is spoiled
To tell if cooked food is spoiled, evaluate smell, texture, appearance, and storage time.
Why cooked food spoils
Bacteria grow during storage.
Improper cooling increases risk.
Key spoilage indicators
Off odors and slimy textures are warning signs.
Extended storage increases danger.
Step-by-step cooked food safety check
- Smell food before reheating.
- Check for mold or discoloration.
- Feel for sticky or slimy textures.
- Review storage duration.
- Discard if unsure.
Common mistakes
- Reheating food to mask spoilage.
- Keeping leftovers too long.
- Trusting smell alone.
Conclusion
Careful inspection helps avoid eating spoiled cooked food.
