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BySarah Vincent

Updated: Mar. 01, 2023

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    We know you have a collection of condiments in your fridge or pantry—here's how long you can use them safely

    Do condiments expire? Whether it’s the ketchup you only pull out for summer barbecues or some fancy dressing you used six months ago to make a dip for your friend’s party, there are bound to be a few half-used bottles of condiments cluttering up the shelves in your fridge. You might think it’s a good idea to keep them around to reduce your food waste, but a lot of condiments have a shorter shelf life than people realize.

    Yes, condiments are going to last you a lot longer than a bag of chips or fresh fruit, but you should still pay attention to the use-by or sell-by date. In fact, it’s a good idea to optimize your fridge organization and pantry organization to clearly see the expiration dates on all your provisions. While nonperishable foodsare generally safe,make sure younever eat these foods past their expiration date!

    Condiments are shelf-stable foods and can be stored unopened in the pantry for long periods of time. Optimal storage is in a dry, cool area below 85 degrees, or in the fridge (if the condiment should be refrigerated after being opened) with a temperature of 40 degrees or lower. The Food Marketing Institute recommends that you follow these storage guidelines and always read package labels before consuming the food.

    Do condiments really expire?

    Yes! Condiments do expire, so it’s important to keep an eye on your shelves full of sauces. Any food that’s too old can grow bacteria and lose or change its taste over time—even canned food doesn’t last forever.

    The best-case scenario is that your old hot sauce tastes stale instead of spicy. The worst-case scenario is that you get serious food poisoning from some old mayo or cream-based dressing you forgot about for too long. Many condiments can last for months without refrigeration if they haven’t been opened. But once you open them, most sauces and salad dressings then need to be refrigerated, both for best flavor and for food safety. If you’re a foodie, check out these fun food facts!

    How long do condiments last?

    Barbecue sauce

    • Unopened in pantry: 12 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 4 months
    • In pantry after opening: 1 month

    Ketchup, co*cktail or chili sauce

    • Unopened in pantry: 12 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 6 months
    • In pantry after opening: 1 month

    Chutney

    • Unopened in pantry: 12 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 1–2 months

    Fish sauce

    • Unopened in pantry: 1-plus year
    • Refrigerated after opening: 1-plus year
    • In pantry after opening: 3–6 months

    Gochujang

    • Refrigerated after opening: 2 years

    Hoisin

    • Unopened in pantry: 18–24 month
    • Refrigerated after opening: 3–6 months

    Horseradish in jar

    • Unopened in pantry: 12 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 3–4 months

    Hot sauce

    • Unopened in pantry: 6 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: up to 3 years, depending on perishable ingredients

    Mayonnaise

    • Unopened in pantry: 3–6 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 2 months

    Psst! If you’ve got some mayo that’s about to expire soon, try out some of these home and beauty uses for mayonnaise. You might be surprised!

    Mustard

    • Unopened in pantry: 12 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 12 months
    • In pantry after opening: 1 month

    Olives (black and green)

    • Unopened in pantry: 12–18 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 2 weeks

    Oyster sauce

    • Unopened in pantry: 18–24 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 3–6 months

    Pickles

    • Unopened in pantry: 12 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 1–2 weeks

    Relish

    • Unopened in pantry: 30 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 9 months

    Salad dressings

    • Unopened in pantry: 10–12 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 3 months

    Salsa, picante and taco sauces

    • Unopened in pantry: 12 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 1 month

    Sauerkraut (pasteurized)

    • Unopened in pantry: 3–6 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 5–7 days

    Tahini

    • Unopened in pantry: 1 year
    • Refrigerated after opening: 3 weeks

    Tartar sauce

    • Unopened in pantry: 12–18 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 6 months

    Wasabi

    • Unopened in pantry: 3 months
    • Refrigerated after opening: 3–4 months

    Not that you know condiments do expire, check your shelves for anything that’s out of date! And while you’re looking, store these foods that should never be kept in the pantry elsewhere.

    Additional reporting by Morgan Cutolo.

    Sources:

    Originally Published: February 19, 2019

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    Sarah Vincent

    Sarah is an Associate Editor at Reader’s Digest. Alongside writing and editing, she analyzes digital engagement and curates content for the RD.com homepage and partner platforms. She previously worked as a culture writer for America Media, where she contributed to award-winning articles and poetry. She also freelances, writing essays and reviews ...

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