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The Japanese man opens the canned pineapple that has expired for 5 years, netizens: Is this brewing oil?

author:Bright Net

In recent years, the public has paid more and more attention to the concept of food safety, and when purchasing ingredients and food, most of them will pay more attention to the source of origin and the date of preservation, etc., to avoid illness from entering the mouth. A few days ago, some Japanese netizens dug out a can of pineapple cans that had expired for 5 years from home, and opened the cans driven by curiosity to see, and the contents suddenly stunned him.

The Japanese man opens the canned pineapple that has expired for 5 years, netizens: Is this brewing oil?

Japanese netizens shared the contents of the 5-year-old canned pineapple, which was as black as charcoal, which made people stunned. (Photo/Internet)

A few days ago, a Japanese netizen shared two "black to shiny" food photos on Twitter, according to him, this jar of black stuff is actually a can of pineapple that has expired for 5 years, and he is determined to open the can under the influence of curiosity. From the photos shared, you can see that the yellow pineapple slices, which were supposed to be in a circle shape, have become pitch black, but they still look wet, there is no dryness or shrinkage, like the appearance of black carbon circles looks quite amazing; the soup in the can is still clear and transparent, and does not change color with the pineapple slices.

The Japanese man opens the canned pineapple that has expired for 5 years, netizens: Is this brewing oil?

▼ There are also other netizens who share photos of canned fruits and canned coconut fruits that have expired for many years. (Photo/Internet)

The Japanese man opens the canned pineapple that has expired for 5 years, netizens: Is this brewing oil?

As soon as the tweet was posted, this jar of black to shiny expired pineapple slices made netizens stunned, and they left messages saying "put it longer to become coal", "Is this brewing oil"; some netizens posted other expired food photos, such as condensed milk that expired for 15 years, canned coconut fruit that expired for 6 years, and canned peaches that expired for 10 years.

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