Shelf Life Tips
- How long does ground red pepper last? The precise answer depends to a large extent on storage conditions —to maximize the shelf life of ground red pepper store in a cool, dark cupboard, away from direct heat or sunlight.
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How long does ground red pepper last at room temperature? Properly stored, ground red pepper will generally stay at best quality for about 3 to 4 years.
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To maximize the shelf life of ground red pepper purchased in bulk, and to better retain flavor and potency, store in containers with tight-fitting lids.
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Is ground red pepper safe to use after the "expiration" date on the package? Yes, provided it is properly stored and the package is undamaged — commercially packaged ground red pepper will typically carry a "Best By," "Best if Used By," "Best Before," or "Best When Used By" date but this is not a safety date, it is the manufacturer's estimate of how long the ground red pepper will remain at peak quality.
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Does ground red pepper ever spoil? No, commercially packaged ground red pepper does not spoil, but it will start to lose potency over time and not flavor food as intended - the storage time shown is for best quality only.
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How can you tell if ground red pepper is still good? To test whether ground red pepper is still potent enough to be effective: Rub or crush a small amount in your hand, then taste and smell it - if the aroma is weak and the flavor is not obvious, the ground red pepper should be replaced.
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