Why has my bacon gone GREY when cooked?

When it hasn't been treated with sodium nitrates, red meat, depending on the animal it comes from, tends to turn white or gray when cooked. This is true for pork as much as it is true for beef, lamb, and veal. Unless it has been cooked at a high enough temperature to promote browning on the surface.
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Is discolored bacon safe to eat?

The bacon is safe to eat if it still has its natural pink colour with the fat being white or yellow. If the bacon has turned brown or grey with a tinge of green or blue, then it has gone off.
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Should you eat gray bacon?

After sitting in the refrigerator for a week, you may notice your bacon has taken on a green, gray, or brown hue. Once again, this discoloration indicates bacteria and/or fungi have colonized your bacon. If you're guessing this means it's time to toss your bacon, you're right!
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How do you tell if cooked bacon is spoiled?

How to tell if cooked bacon is bad or spoiled? The best way is to smell and look at the bacon: signs of bad bacon are a sour smell and a slimy texture; discard any bacon with an off smell or appearance, do not taste first.
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Why is my bacon a weird color?

This shade of sci-fi green is actually perfectly normal. It's a result of the preservation process that is the very foundation of bacon. Bacon was invented as a way to keep the meat for a long time, even without a fridge. It's got a high salt content.
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Why does my bacon look rainbow?

They call the phenomena 'nitrate burn' and it is caused when the nitrate used to preserve the meat reacts with a blood protein called myoglobin. That being said, there are other instances when bacon should definitely not be consumed.
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Why does my bacon look metallic?

' The research team led by George Richter-Addo and Jun Yi, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the OU College of Arts and Sciences, discovered that the green pigment seen in nitrite-cured bacon and other meats is due to an unusual chemical reaction of nitrites with the meat protein myoglobin.
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Can cooked bacon get moldy?

Bacon, hot dogs, luncheon meat or any previously cooked meat with mold on it will not taste good; more importantly, it can also be infected with toxic bacteria hidden in the mold or below the food's surface.
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Can you eat old bacon?

You should not eat bacon that is past the “use by” date or is more than 7 days after the “sell by” date. If the date is good but you're still not sure, smell the bacon to see if it still has a fresh smell. If it smells sour or off, it's probably bad.
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How long does bacon stay good in the fridge?

You can keep bacon in the refrigerator at 40 ºF or below for one week. Bacon can also be frozen at 0 ºF for four months (for best quality). For more information about bacon and storage of other bacon products, go to Bacon and Food Safety.
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What happens if I eat spoiled bacon?

If you eat bacon that has gone bad, you may symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, chest pain, and dehydration, which can ultimately lead to hospitalization. Food poisoning from pork may come on quick, or take weeks to surface.
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Can you get food poisoning from bacon?

Deli Meats

Deli meats including ham, bacon, salami and hot dogs can be a source of food poisoning. They can become contaminated with harmful bacteria including Listeria and Staphylococcus aureus at several stages during processing and manufacturing.
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What happens if you eat off bacon?

What if I've eaten bacon that's gone off? If you've eaten expired or undercooked bacon, there's a chance that you could get food poisoning. Some telltale symptoms include vomiting, nausea, and stomach cramps; but even if you aren't feeling unwell yet, it's wise to stay hydrated.
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How long does vacuum sealed bacon last in the fridge?

Packaged sliced bacon can be kept in its unopened vacuum-sealed package in the refrigerator up to a week past the expiration date. Once opened, keep it tightly wrapped in foil or a zip-top bag and use within one week. Sealed packages of bacon can be frozen up to one month before the fat begins to go rancid.
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Can you eat 2 year old frozen bacon?

Editor: According to the USDA, fresh or thawed bacon should be used within 7 days. Technically, frozen food will stay safe to eat nearly indefinitely, but for the sake of quality and taste we tend to freeze bacon no more than a few months.
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How long is sealed bacon good for?

How long does an unopened packaged of bacon last in the refrigerator? After bacon is purchased, it may be kept refrigerated for about 1 week after the "sell-by" date on the package if it has been properly stored.
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What does mold look like on bacon?

Additionally, small areas of mold — which can be white, black, or green — are also indicators that your bacon is no longer good. Bacon should look pretty similar to how it looked when you purchased it at the store, meaning that it should be pink or red, bright, and with white or yellowish fat.
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Does bacon grow mold?

Therefore, molds can grow in refrigerated jams and jelly and on cured, salty meats — ham, bacon, salami, and bologna.
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Why are there black spots on my bacon?

Bacteria, Carnimonas nigrificans, was found responsible for the development of these spots, or black spots in cured meat products. Its development is favored by the addition of dextrose, maltose or dextrin, while inhibited by the addition of sodium nitrite or potassium bisulphite.
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What does spoiled bacon look like?

When spoiled, the signature red hue of your bacon may start to become dull and fade into a grey, brown, or greenish color. Spoiled bacon may also be slimy or sticky rather than soft and moist. Bacon that has a sour smell or rotting odor should also be thrown out, as this is another sign of spoilage.
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Why is the bacon silvery?

Hmmm! Delicious shiny green bacon. It is formed by a chemical reaction between the sodium nitrite that is used to cure the bacon, and myoglobin, which is found in muscle tissue. This reaction was identified in 2012 but we still don't know whether the green chemical is harmful or not in the long term.
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Why is my bacon translucent?

The white parts of the fat will turn translucent when bacon is well cooked. The fat will start to dissolve and you will be able to see fat in the cooking pan. It will turn to a dark brown color.
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Why is my meat holographic?

Meat contains iron, fat, and many other compounds. When light hits a slice of meat, it splits into colors like a rainbow. There are also various pigments in meat compounds which can give it an iridescent or greenish cast when exposed to heat and processing. Iridescent beef isn't spoiled necessarily.
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What is green back bacon?

Unsmoked bacon from the loin in the middle of the back of the pig. A leaner cut with less fat compared to streaky bacon.
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Can you get salmonella from bacon?

You can get a Salmonella infection from a variety of foods, including chicken, turkey, beef, pork, eggs, fruits, sprouts, other vegetables, and even processed foods, such as nut butters, frozen pot pies, chicken nuggets, and stuffed chicken entrees.
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