How Long Does Apples Last?
Apples lasts 1-2 weeks when stored in the refrigerator. Freezing extends storage to 8-12 months (sliced or prepared). Discard if you notice soft, mushy texture or brown or dark spots on the skin or flesh. Store properly to maximize freshness and safety.
Apples lasts 1-2 weeks when properly stored in the refrigerator. Check for signs of spoilage before consuming after this period.
Refrigerator
1-2 weeks
Pantry (Unopened)
1-2 weeks
Freezer
8-12 months (sliced or prepared)
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Can I Still Use This Apples?
Quick decision guide based on how you stored it:
In the fridge
Safe for 1-2 weeks. Check for spoilage signs before use.
In the fridge (opened)
Use within 1-2 weeks. Cover to prevent contamination.
Left out at room temp
Pantry-stable for 1-2 weeks if sealed.
Left out at room temp (opened)
Opened and unrefrigerated β use immediately or discard after 2 hours.
In the freezer
Frozen quality maintained for 8-12 months (sliced or prepared). Safe indefinitely if kept at 0Β°F.
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Apples Shelf Life by Storage Method
| Storage Method | Duration | Safety Level |
|---|---|---|
| Pantry / Room Temp (Unopened) | 1-2 weeks | CAUTION |
| Refrigerator | 1-2 weeks | CAUTION |
| Freezer | 8-12 months (sliced or prepared) | SAFE |
About Apples
Apples shelf life information including storage tips and signs of spoilage.
Signs Apples Has Gone Bad
- Soft, mushy texture
- Brown or dark spots on the skin or flesh
- Fermented or sour smell
- Wrinkled or shriveled skin
How to Store Apples Properly
- Store apples in the refrigerator crisper drawer to extend freshness.
- Keep apples away from strong-smelling foods to avoid odor absorption.
- If freezing, slice and coat with lemon juice to prevent browning before freezing.
Safety Notes & Expiration Risks
Consuming spoiled apples can lead to digestive discomfort due to fermentation and mold growth. Moldy apples may produce mycotoxins which can cause allergic reactions or respiratory issues in sensitive individuals. It is best to discard apples showing clear signs of spoilage.
Common Questions About Apples Safety
Is apples still safe after being left out overnight?
Apples left out overnight (more than 2 hours at room temperature) should be discarded. Bacteria multiply rapidly between 40Β°F and 140Β°F. Even if it looks and smells fine, harmful bacteria like Salmonella or E. coli may be present at unsafe levels. Do not taste-test to determine safety.
Can you eat apples that smells fine but is past its expiration date?
"Best by" and "sell by" dates on apples typically indicate peak quality, not a hard safety cutoff. If apples smells normal, shows no visible mold or discoloration, and has been stored properly, it is often safe shortly past the printed date. However, use your judgment and when in doubt, discard it.
Is freezer-burned apples safe to eat?
Freezer burn on apples is caused by air reaching the food's surface and causes dry, discolored patches. Freezer-burned apples is safe to eat β it is a quality issue, not a safety issue. The affected areas may have an off flavor or dry texture. You can trim away freezer-burned portions before cooking. To prevent freezer burn, use airtight packaging and remove as much air as possible before freezing.
What does it mean if apples has changed color or texture?
Minor color changes in apples may be natural and do not always indicate spoilage. However, significant discoloration, mold growth, unusual sliminess, or a major texture change typically means the product has degraded. If the change is accompanied by an off smell, discard the product. When only the color has shifted slightly and everything else seems normal, the product may still be usable but is past peak quality.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Apples last?
Unopened apples last 4-6 weeks in the refrigerator and 1-2 weeks at room temperature.
Does Apples expire?
Apples do not have a strict expiration date but will spoil over time, especially if not stored properly.
How can you tell if Apples has gone bad?
Apples are bad if they become soft, develop brown spots, have a fermented smell, or show mold growth.