Expiration & Storage Tips
When does honey roasted peanuts expire?
Honey roasted peanuts are usually good for about 1 year if unopened and stored at room temperature. Once opened, they will stay fresh for 1-2 months at room temperature, but could last up to 6 months if stored in the refrigerator. Freezing honey roasted peanuts isn't common, since they don't tend to spoil quickly, but they can be kept in the freezer for up to a year. Remember to store them in airtight container once the packaging has been opened.
How do you tell if honey roasted peanuts is bad?
To tell if your honey roasted peanuts have gone bad, take a look for any visible discoloration or mold. Additionally, a sour or off smell is a clear sign that your peanuts are no longer good. Lastly, if you taste one and it's stale or the flavor just doesn't taste right, it's probably best to throw them out.
Tips for storing honey roasted peanuts to extend shelf life
• Keep the peanuts in a cool, dry, and dark place to prolong their shelf life.
• If you've opened the package, make sure to seal it well after each use, ideally into an airtight container.
• To maintain their crunch, you might want to consider storing them in the refrigerator, especially in warm climates.
• Rarely, you can freeze them if necessary. Just ensure they are in a well-sealed container or bag to prevent freezer burn and maintain their flavor.