forgotten yoghurt
I accidently left a new, unopened container of yoghurt outside, in the car. The temperature ranged from highs of 7'C and lows of 4'C.
Would it be stupid and unsafe to eat the yoghurt? The yoghurt is back in the fridge.
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How long was it there?
At those temps, my instinct is not to worry about it.
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The duration was 24 hours. Thanks
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It depends how long it was there; as long as the temp was no higher than 40F. degrees, it's safe
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Perfecfly safe. Even homemade woiuld be safe. Your store bought yogurt has enough stabilizers and preservatives to make it safe for a month in your cafr at those teperatures.
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