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Does Pomegranate Juice Go Bad

Maybe you prepared a jug of pomegranate juice just as a treat or for the household for lunch and discovered later that it was leftovers.

Perhaps you bought some from the store.

Is there a difference between homemade pomegranate juice and commercially made juices? Is it possible for pomegranate juice to spoil?

We will look at homemade pomegranate juice vs store-bought ones and do they go bad equally.

I’m sure you don’t want your pomegranate juice to go to waste.

What comes to mind now is how to preserve pomegranate juice or how to recognize when it has gone bad.

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Can Pomegranate Juice Go Off

Yes! Pomegranate juice has the potential to spoil and go off quite badly. Pomegranate juice has a short shelf life and will spoil if not stored properly, such as by refrigeration. Although, when properly preserved, they may survive for weeks.

How Long Does Homemade Pomegranate Juice Last?

You can leave freshly squeezed Pomegranate Juice out for a few hours, but to maximize its shelf life you should get it into cool storage as soon as is practical.

How Long Does Opened Homemade Pomegranate Last in The Fridge?

Homemade Pomegranate Juice can last between 3-5 days in the fridge. Of course, it must be covered and not left in an open container.

Store-bought opened Pomegranate Juice can last up to 10-14 days in the refrigerator.

The reverse answer is that it takes a little more than 2 weeks to go bad. Remember though there are a lot of variables and it can certainly go off sooner.

How Long Does Opened Homemade Pomegranate Last in The Freezer?

You can certainly freeze  Pomegranate Juice and it will last up to 6 months or more if frozen correctly. 

Remember that when you freeze a liquid leave some space for it to expand as it freezes.

Can You Drink Pomegranate Juice After the Expiry Date

If the juice has been unopened and in a cool environment maybe you can, but you do not know that perhaps on the delivery truck, it was 90F so it could be a problem. You can not follow the juice from the point of manufacturing and therefore you do not know its full history. Therefore if in doubt throw it out!

How Do You Know If Pomegranate Juice Is Bad?

Can you tell if it is off, yes you can and the most obvious visible sign is mold on the top of the juice or around the sides of the bottle or container.

The next way you can tell is to smell, if it has a strange aroma, that smells off, often sweet then do not use it.

The last test is to maybe taste it. If the pomegranate juice is contaminated, it will have a sour bitter flavor.

Always look for the expiry date on the packaging and keep track of when you opened it.

If you have other bottles you can also compare them against them in either, smell or taste.

Why Is My Pomegranate Juice Fizzy

If you notice that it has a “bucks Fizz” then the chances are that your product has gone off.

FAQ

Is there a difference in taste between homemade and store-bought pomegranate juice?

Yes, there can be a difference in taste between homemade and store-bought pomegranate juice. Homemade juice may have a fresher and more natural flavor, while store-bought versions may contain additives or preservatives that alter the taste.

Can I mix homemade pomegranate juice with other juices or liquids?

Yes, you can mix homemade pomegranate juice with other juices or liquids to create customized blends. Experiment with different combinations to find your preferred flavor.

What is the best way to store homemade pomegranate juice for maximum freshness?

To keep homemade pomegranate juice fresh, store it in a sealed container in the refrigerator. This helps preserve its taste and nutritional value for a longer period.

Can I use pomegranate juice that has been in the freezer for more than 6 months?

While pomegranate juice can last up to 6 months in the freezer, its quality may decline over time. Check for any changes in taste or texture before consuming, and if in doubt, it’s safer to discard.

Conclusion

So, whether you made it yourself or bought it, pomegranate juice can go bad if you don’t store it right. Homemade lasts 3-5 days in the fridge and up to 6 months in the freezer. Store-bought lasts 10-14 days in the fridge. Watch out for mold, weird smells, or off-tastes. If it’s expired or seems off, better to be safe and skip sipping to keep yourself healthy.

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Maha

I’m Maha, the chef in our little kitchen, and David, well, he’s the taste-tester extraordinaire. Plus, we’ve got a pint-sized tornado, our two-year-old, keeping things lively...

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