Fresh turkey should be odor-free and have clean skin with no pinfeathers. Frozen turkey should have a plump breast and be wrapped in an airtight package.
Make sure to buy turkey on or before the “sell by” date on the package. This date indicates the last day the turkey should be offered for sale.
Refrigerate fresh turkey in its original wrapping, over-wrapped with aluminum foil, for up to two days. Freeze fresh turkey if you do not plan to cook it within two days of purchase.
Turkey is an excellent source of selenium, niacin, and vitamin B6 and a good source of iron.
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