How does freezer burn affect meat?!


Question: How does freezer burn affect meat?
I have hamburger patties in the freezer. a couple of them have freezer burn (which I assume just means ice crystals on the beef) can I still eat them?

Answers:

What you're describing (small icicles on pre-made burger patties) is just freezer snow, freezer burn would change the color of the meat. Both cases are completely safe to consume.



While a food with freezer burn is safe to eat, the quality is lower. You can cut away freezer burn spots either before or after cooking. If a food is heavily freezer-burned, it may be desirable to discard it for quality reasons.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_you_eat_meat_that_is_freezer_burn



Freezer burn does not make food unsafe, merely dry in spots. It appears as grayish-brown leathery spots and is caused by air coming in contact with the surface of the food.



you CAN still eat it but it won't taste as good ... :/




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