How do you know asparagus is bad?
Robert King
Asparagus tips are the first to go bad and the most likable part of the asparagus. The ideal way for you to tell if your asparagus is bad is to look at the tips; they will start to turn a very dark green (almost black) and will mush between your fingers when touched.
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Asparagus stalks lose firmness and become limper as they deteriorate. They also start to shrivel up and don’t look healthy at all. Even if the asparagus stalk is limp and slightly shriveled, they are still safe to cook and eat if there are no other signs of deterioration.
How long does asparagus keep in the refrigerator?
Refrigerate for about 4 days after covering it with a plastic bag. To keep the asparagus perky and fresh, change the water as it becomes cloudy. If you don’t have enough space in the fridge, wrap the asparagus in wet paper towels instead. Before refrigerating, wrap it in a plastic bag.
When is it not a good idea to eat asparagus?
How can you tell if your asparagus is bad? The asparagus tips will go bad first, becoming mushy, black, and smelling rancid. Another sign of bad asparagus is that the stalks have wrinkled and become limp.
How does bad asparagus smell?
Asparagusic acid is a sulfur-containing compound found almost exclusively in asparagus. It’s a nontoxic substance with a sulfurous odor that some compare to rotten cabbage.
Is raw asparagus unpleasant to the senses?
There is no odor to fresh asparagus.
How does bad asparagus taste?
Asparagus tastes like broccoli, but with a mild earthy bitterness. Asparagus gets a slightly sour taste as it ages. In this article, I’ll explain how to pick ripe asparagus and answer other frequently asked questions so you don’t waste money on this expensive vegetable by purchasing bad ones.