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1 The higher moisture and oil content of stone-ground cornmeal causes it to go rancid within weeks.
2 Once a package has been opened, keep it in the refrigerator since peanuts rapidly go rancid .
3 The butter was going to go rancid , she said; that was the reason and the only reason.
4 Keep your brown rice in the refrigerator, especially in the summer, as the good, nutritious oils can go rancid .
5 While Chinese cooks favor peanut oil, it can go rancid if there is too long a period between stir-fries.
6 He had been wandering a few days before she had found him, and the wounds had already begun to go rancid .
7 Because of the oil-rich bran, it is best kept refrigerated or frozen, rather than on the cupboard shelf, where it can go rancid .
8 Jojoba oil is the preference for any oil that is going to be stored for any length of time as it does not go rancid .
9 Like eggs left too long in the sun, like meat gone rancid .
10 We were being hustled out of Rome like meat gone rancid .
11 I'm quite sure it has gone rancid , and then George won't touch them.
12 Store in the fridge to stop the linseeds going rancid .
13 It can last for two years before going rancid .
14 He sniffed the contents of the cup as if he thought it was going rancid .
15 So you then end up with water being left on the field going rancid for longer.
16 Flax oil is also notoriously unstable, meaning that it goes rancid almost immediately, which is counterproductive.
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