3 examples of rancidity

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 9 months ago
Rancidity is a condition in which the substance with oil and fats get oxidized when they are exposed to air. A substance is said to be rancid when there is a change in smell, taste, and colour. An example of rancidity is when a chips pack is exposed to atmospheric air which results in a change in taste and odor. Cooked food left without refrigerator for a long time becomes rancid. Biscuits also become rancid if not kept in an air tight container.
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