Is it okay to use frozen pumpkin that has been inthe freezer since 2001?
It is not recommended to consume frozen pumpkin that has been in the freezer since 2001. The quality and safety of the pumpkin may be compromised due to prolonged freezing. Over time, the texture, flavor, and nutritional content of the pumpkin may have degraded, and there is an increased risk of bacterial growth or freezer burn. For optimal quality and safety, it is best to consume frozen pumpkin within a year of freezing.
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