Question:

How long is it safe to keep a turkey, or other meat or poultry product, in the freezer?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

How long is it safe to keep a turkey, or other meat or poultry product, in the freezer?

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. The US dept of agriculture's site is really helpful in answering all your freezing questions. Based on the information they give, depending on the type of poultry, it could be anywhere between 4 and 12 months.


  2. If the temp in the Freezer is adequate then I would say up to a year.

  3. According to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, it is best to freeze meat at 0°F (-17.78°C) for safety reasons. If frozen meat is stored at a constant temperature of 0°F, it should be safe to eat. Although freezing meat doesn’t kill the microbes that can cause foodborne illnesses, it slows their growth by forcing them into dormancy. Some parasites however, are killed at sub-zero temperatures, although home freezing cannot guarantee this.

    To freeze meat, it is a good idea to repack meat from store packaging or to put another layer of wrapping over it for optimal storage and to prevent freezer burn. Freezer burn, while not dangerous, impacts frozen meat in both taste and consistency. For long-term storage, it is best to keep frozen meat in a separate freezer unit, as the freezer section in a refrigerator is opened frequently on a daily basis. This makes it difficult to maintain the optimal temperature to store frozen meat.

    Theoretically, when meat is frozen correctly and maintained at the optimal freezing temperature, it should stay good forever. However, it is hard to guarantee, particularly with home freezing, that the meat will remain safe and of good quality for eating. The following is a list of how long most meats can be frozen and maintain a high quality.

    Bacon or sausage: one to two months

    Ham, hot dogs or cold cuts: two to three months

    Raw roasts, steaks or chops: four to twelve months

    Raw ground meat: three to four months

    Cooked meat: two to three months

    Raw, whole poultry: one to two months

    Raw poultry parts: nine months

    Cooked poultry: four months

    Raw, wild game: eight to twelve months

    Hope this helps ....... = )

  4. it is not suggestable to eat frozen food.i think not more than six months

  5. i have kept meat in a freezer for a year,but in my house it wont last that long cause we eat it, but like on turkeys I have been given a turkey at thanksgiving and save it till the next year because I already had one that was thawed, and the turkey was still fine the following year

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.