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Rancid vs. Rotten

What's the Difference?

Rancid and rotten are both words used to describe something that has gone bad or spoiled. However, there is a subtle difference between the two. Rancid typically refers to something that has a strong, unpleasant smell or taste due to the breakdown of fats or oils. On the other hand, rotten generally refers to something that has decayed or decomposed, often resulting in a foul odor or appearance. Both terms are used to indicate that something is no longer fresh or edible, but rancid tends to focus more on the specific chemical changes that have occurred, while rotten is a more general term for decay.

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