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How Long Does Bone Broth Last? — Shelf Life & Storage Guide
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Refrigerator: 4-5 days
Freezer: 6 months
Overview
Bone Broth lasts 4-5 days in the fridge. Complete shelf life, storage tips, and spoilage signs.
Key Details
- Refrigerator: 4-5 days
- Freezer: 6 months
- Category: Meat
Why This Matters
- Spoilage sign: Mold
- Spoilage sign: Off smell
- Spoilage sign: Cloudy with off-color
How To
- 1Gel-like consistency in fridge is normal — that's the collagen!
- 2Freeze in silicone muffin trays for broth "pucks"
- 3Fat layer on top is normal and protective
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shelf-lifemeatbone-brothstoragefood-safety
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Must KnowFrequently Asked Questions
Bone Broth lasts 4-5 days in the fridge.