Does it happen to anyone else and does anyone know why it happens and if it means it’s gone bad or it’s safe?

It’s the only spice in my kitchen, and I have many, that acts weird and google wasn’t helpful on this one.

It becomes one solid block at the bottom and I would need a knife or something sharp to go tear at it and break clumps off from it again. But I’m not sure it’s still safe to eat.

  • propaganja@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I would add to the extant conversation by saying that many food ingredients in powdered/granular form are prone to clumping (usually with no ill effect other than inconvenience), and are prevented from doing so by the addition of various anti-caking agents. I can’t speak to the food safety of those agents, but personally, I’d rather deal with the clumps.