Gray Ground Beef: Should You Be Concerned?
I recall several times buying ground beef from the grocery store, only to find it looking a bit gray when I got home to cook it. Fresh ground beef is usually bright red, so this gray color can be concerning. However, gray ground beef isn’t always a cause for alarm. Read on to learn more before you discard your next package of ground beef.
Understanding Ground Beef Color
If your ground beef looks gray in the middle, there’s likely no need to throw it out. Meat contains oxymyoglobin, which produces the bright red color when exposed to oxygen. When ground beef appears gray in the middle, it probably just hasn’t been exposed to oxygen yet.
When to Toss Ground Beef
If the outside of your ground beef appears gray or brown, or if most of the meat is that color, it’s safer to discard it. Additionally, if the meat smells off or funky, it’s likely spoiled and should be thrown away.
Ensuring Meat Freshness
Always be vigilant about the quality and freshness of any meat you purchase. These tips should help you determine when your ground beef is safe to eat and when it should be tossed.