Members Asavva Posted January 17, 2024 Members Report Posted January 17, 2024 (edited) Ordered some tokonole for the first time, and it came during freezing cold temperatures. It was left out in the cold for around half a day, though it didn't freeze. Does this look normal/usable, or is it ruined? The videos and images I saw of it showed a smoother texture, so I'm worried. Edited January 18, 2024 by Northmount copied 3rd party hosted photo and uploaded here Quote
Members Aven Posted January 17, 2024 Members Report Posted January 17, 2024 It doesn't look like any Tokonole I've ever used. It looks more like sourdough starter. Try it on some scrap and see how it works out for you. It might be okay. It might not have frozen at your house, but it could have during transport. Quote
Members rleather Posted January 17, 2024 Members Report Posted January 17, 2024 I had a similar occurrence, this past summer it got extremely hot and humid here in Florida, more than it usually does. My Tokonole looked like a curdled dairy product. And it smelled odd. Very close to your picture. I would bet it encountered extreme temp change. Quote
Members LeatherLegion Posted January 18, 2024 Members Report Posted January 18, 2024 The color is off too. Tokonole is white....yours looks yellowish...maybe it's just the picture though Quote
Members Burkhardt Posted January 18, 2024 Members Report Posted January 18, 2024 Thin it with a little water if needed otherwise it's probably fine for edges or burnishing the flesh side. I have some that's a little runny and some that's really thick. Still works fine. Quote
Members Asavva Posted January 18, 2024 Author Members Report Posted January 18, 2024 10 hours ago, LeatherLegion said: The color is off too. Tokonole is white....yours looks yellowish...maybe it's just the picture though that would be the lighting. 11 hours ago, rleather said: I had a similar occurrence, this past summer it got extremely hot and humid here in Florida, more than it usually does. My Tokonole looked like a curdled dairy product. And it smelled odd. Very close to your picture. I would bet it encountered extreme temp change. 13 hours ago, Aven said: It doesn't look like any Tokonole I've ever used. It looks more like sourdough starter. Try it on some scrap and see how it works out for you. It might be okay. It might not have frozen at your house, but it could have during transport. yeah, that's what happened, though it does seem to be working fine, and is back to a more creamy consistency now that it's had time to come to room temp. Quote
Members Handstitched Posted January 18, 2024 Members Report Posted January 18, 2024 Looks like a cheese dip I once had Although I wouldn't want to eat it. HS Quote
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