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Posted on February 16, 2026 by Admin

🥫 Spoiled Canned Tomatoes

Canned tomatoes are shelf-stable, but they can spoil, especially if the can is damaged or improperly stored. Eating spoiled canned food can cause serious illness, so it’s important to know the warning signs.


⚠️ Signs Canned Tomatoes Are Spoiled

1️⃣ Bulging or Swollen Can

  • The lid or bottom is puffed out.
  • This can indicate gas buildup from bacterial growth.

2️⃣ Leaking or Rusted Can

  • Deep rust, dents along seams, or leaks increase contamination risk.

3️⃣ Foul Odor

  • Sour, rotten, or metallic smell when opened.

4️⃣ Mold

  • Visible fuzzy spots (white, green, black).
  • Mold inside means discard immediately.

5️⃣ Unusual Texture

  • Excessive foaming, bubbling, or extreme discoloration.

🦠 Botulism Risk

Improperly processed canned foods can develop Clostridium botulinum, which causes botulism — a rare but serious illness.
Warning signs include:

  • Bulging cans
  • Spurting liquid upon opening
  • No smell but visible abnormal pressure

👉 If in doubt, throw it out. Do not taste to test.


🗓️ Shelf Life

  • Unopened canned tomatoes: 12–18 months (often safe beyond “best by” date if can is intact).
  • Once opened: Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator and use within 5–7 days.

🧊 Storage Tips

  • Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Avoid extreme heat or freezing.
  • Rotate pantry items (first in, first out).

If you’d like, I can also explain how to safely handle a suspected botulism can without risking exposure.

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