Is it a certain number of days? Until it smells off? Until it’s got visible mold?

  • scarabic@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    They go bad pretty fast. Mold spots within a week in my experience. I always try to use it all.

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    7 hours ago

    I always assumed they were such small jars because they’re I tended to be single use

  • StickyDango@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Personally, I keep it until it’s got mould. The days recommended really depends on how many times the fridge is opened and how long the fridge is opened for.

    Example: I’ve had a opened tub of hummus in my fridge for 2 months and it’s still been fine. I also eat yogurt way past its best before date, so. Shrug None of it would last a week in a share house.

    Depends on the food item, but for tomato/pizza sauce, it’ll be the mould if you haven’t cross contaminated the sauce with something else (ie scoop out sauce with spoon, touch spoon to pizza dough, scoop more sauce with same spoon; or wiping finger along rim, licking off finger, and repeat).

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    15 hours ago

    I got pretty bad food poisoning once from tomato sauce that had been in the fridge for a bit over a week (I think it was in an open carton though). Definitely be careful. I personally wouldn’t store it longer than 2-3 days.

  • dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    until visible mold and / or bad smell

    depends on whether it’s a store-bought with preservatives or something I made at home - fresh stuff lasts maybe a 1 - 2 months max, store-bought could maybe last 3 months at most?

    I find pizza sauce and other red sauces like that don’t tend to last like 4 - 6 months, they tend to get mold growing on the top. Even my tomato paste gets mold, so I like to put a little vinegar on the top (like you would add lime juice to guacamole to prevent it from oxidizing and browning), and that usually makes it last much longer / prevents mold. (Yay for acetic acid!)

    EDIT: the numbers of months are low-quality guesses, take them with a grain of salt

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    2 days ago

    If you have a big jar of sauce and you’re only using small amounts for pizza then definitely freeze after opening. You could even portion the jar out into smaller amounts using ziplock bags or ice cube trays!

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    2 days ago

    There’s no set limit, not in days. Weeks, yeah. Generally, you’ll start noticing it tastes off after about five to ten days. It won’t necessarily be spoiled, but once opened, everything starts losing freshness fast, relatively. Safely wise, a week is what most people say is the cautious limit. But the truth is that if your fridge is stable, the jar didn’t have anything dipped into it, and it isn’t being opened frequently, it could potentially last a month or more without being dangerous to health.

    However, it could also grow shit overnight that would make your toilet very unhappy.

    So there’s a good bit of sense in not risking going past a week.

    The nose is a decent enough detector for most things, but in this case, the bacteria that are problematic can grow well before anything that will smell bad. Botulism ain’t stank, and that’s the one you have to worry about the most. Mind you, the risk is low. A lot of sauces are acidic enough that botulism isn’t going to grow well. I’d even say most. The other two risks are usually going to be less likely, because they have to get in by cross contamination of some kind, where botulinum can come in over the air (not likely, just possible).

    Me? I’d chuck it out after a week unless I had a specific plan to use it soon after. I hate wasting food, but the truth is that pizza sauce is cheap and common. Nobody is losing out if a half a jar gets trashed. But that’s me, I don’t make pizza often. If you’re using it regularly, and only pouring out into a bowl or onto dough without dipping things in, you’ll use it up before it could hurt you, even if it’s a few weeks.

    No bullshit, commercial canning is very good at killing nasties off. It’s only when we stick things into the container that risks start climbing to “oh shit” territory in a fridge.

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    2 days ago

    3 to 5 days depending on whether you chilled it before first opening.

    If it’s a can, first of all get out of the kitchen forever, and don’t save it.

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    2 days ago

    2 weeks with a good fridge. Though maybe longer if I was desparate. The smell test should be enough.

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    2 days ago

    I label it when i open it and i watch for mold growing on the top of the lid. This can range from 1-3 weeks