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johnpalmer ([personal profile] johnpalmer) wrote2007-01-11 10:03 am

Sausage science question...

Okay, when last [livejournal.com profile] kightp was up here, she discovered a lost tube of sausage in the back of my refrigerator, long past its "sell by" date, and puffy. We threw it away, being careful not to let the plastic tube they encase sausage in break.

Today, I saw a package of sausage that is about a month *before* its "sell by" date... and it was puffy too. Not as bad as the last one, but puffy.

Being the brave stupid person I am, I opened it, smelled it, and got a faint whiff of sulfur. Mostly, it smelled like sausage, but there was that tiny bit of rotten egg smell. I threw it away.

Of course, now it occurs to me that I've never smelled sausage carefully when opening it. Hell, for all I know, every time you open sausage, if you put your nose close to it and snort, you'll get a tiny whiff of sulfur mixed in with the rest of the scents. And, for all I know, sausage isn't supposed to be packed solid, and it's normal for there to be some air in the tube.

Does anyone know anything more productive than "the less the public knows about how sausages and the law are made, the better they will sleep at night"?

[identity profile] jhetley.livejournal.com 2007-01-11 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"If in doubt, throw it out."

No, sausage shouldn't smell of sulfur. However, puffiness could just be a low-pressure front coming through.

Did the ingredients statement list sulfites/sulfates as preservatives?

[identity profile] johnpalmer.livejournal.com 2007-01-11 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Re: "If in doubt..." sure, but there's also the whole "Okay, that's two tubes of bulk sausage in a row I've tossed, one with certainty and wisdom, one with a bit of doubt. And I don't want to keep throwing out sausage tube after sausage tube, and have it turn out that, if I sniffed really hard at ordinary, fresh, healthy sausage, maybe I'd detect just a tiny whiff of sulfur. (Or, maybe it's one of the spices is nearly-sulfury smelling, and my nose is confused.)

I'll check the ingredient list next time; I'm not interested enough to dig through the trash :-).


[identity profile] elimloth.livejournal.com 2007-01-11 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
You shouldn't throw out fresh sausage but instead take it back to the store. If something is awry, the store needs to know that to prevent others from getting hurt. In any case, assuming you trust the store, someone there would be able to assess its freshness.

[identity profile] teddywolf.livejournal.com 2007-01-11 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe you should buy a sausage from the store and open it that evening. Investigation requires a fresh sample.