Some of the jars I’ve opened lately look like this! Anyone have experience with this? This is a relish.
by Veganbunnylover
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DeltaPCrab
Do not eat the contents of that jar.
BaconIsBest
Did you follow a tested recipe? Were the jars stored with rings off or rings on? How old is this jar?
Yours_Trulee69
It is possible that it could be pinholing which is harmless but without knowing the recipe/process you followed, it is impossible to know.
Jodette345
Don’t eat that.
gobuffs516
Have people in this sub ever even heard of pinholing or is it just an automatic “discoloration must the thrown away@
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Do not eat the contents of that jar.
Did you follow a tested recipe? Were the jars stored with rings off or rings on? How old is this jar?
It is possible that it could be pinholing which is harmless but without knowing the recipe/process you followed, it is impossible to know.
Don’t eat that.
Have people in this sub ever even heard of pinholing or is it just an automatic “discoloration must the thrown away@