Of course, all foods last for a shorter period of time if they are not stored properly. Maraschino cherries kept on the counter after opening will only last around a week. But remember, maraschino cherries, like a lot of other fruits, usually have a best before date and not a use by date. Because of this distinction, you may safely use maraschino cherries to compliment your favorite meals even after the best before date has lapsed.
How to tell if Maraschino Cherries are bad, rotten or spoiled?
Practicing proper hygiene and food safety techniques will help prevent foodborne illness.
Sight is usually the best way to tell if your maraschino cherries have gone bad. If the top of the lid on the jar is rounded and dome shaped instead of flat across, the maraschino cherries have most likely gone bad probably because the jar was not sealed properly. If you open the jar and do not a hear the normal pop then the seal had been broken and most likely the maraschino cherries have gone bad. If anything is brown or black inside, then you should not eat the cherries. The cherries will begin to get mushier as time goes on and they are beginning to go bad.
There are, of course, certain health risks associated with spoiled foods so always remember to practice food safety and enjoy your foods before their shelf life has expired!
How to store Maraschino Cherries to extend their shelf life?
The best place to store unopened maraschino cherries is in the pantry where the temperature is always less than 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Once opened, the cherries should be kept re-sealed in their jar in the fridge. If they were purchased in a can, move them to a jar or other tightly sealed container.
Some benefits of proper food storage include eating healthier, cutting food costs and helping the environment by avoiding waste.
Interesting facts about Maraschino Cherries:
How long are Maraschino Cherries good for when prepared in a dish?
Do maraschino cherries go bad in a recipe? That depends. How long does ice cream last? Maraschino cherries will last only as long as the quickest expiring ingredient in the prepared dish.