Toss Out Your Salad Dressing Immediately If You Notice Any Of These Signs

Salad dressing is a staple condiment, but it's too easy to forget about an opened bottle and let it sit for months in the fridge door. We use a little bit at a time and assume the vinegar or oil keeps it fresh forever. However, dressings contain dairy, herbs, and fats that can eventually spoil and make you ill.

It's important to check your bottles regularly for these signs to ensure your healthy salad stays safe and delicious.

Changes in texture and separation

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While many oil-based dressings naturally separate, you should watch for unusual changes. If a creamy dressing looks chunky, clumpy, or has a thick film on top, it's likely spoiled.

If an oil dressing has become thick and cloudy in a way that doesn't go away at room temperature, the fats have likely turned rancid and are unsafe.

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Sour or off-putting odors

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Your nose is the best tool for detecting spoiled food. Open the bottle and take a careful sniff. If you notice a sour, fermented, or soapy smell, the ingredients have broken down.

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If the scent is even slightly off, don't risk a taste test and discard it immediately.

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Discoloration and mold growth

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Look closely at the neck of the bottle and the surface of the liquid. Any dark spots, fuzzy patches, or green tints indicate mold growth.

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Even if you only see a tiny bit near the cap, the entire bottle is contaminated. Bacteria thrive in the moisture of the bottle. If the vibrant color has faded to a dull grey, throw it away.

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A fresh salad deserves a fresh dressing. Taking a few seconds to inspect your condiments prevents a ruined meal and potential stomach upset.

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Keeping your refrigerator organized helps you track how long bottles have been open. Always prioritize your health over saving a few dollars.