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Fraises

US guidance

Wondering how long your homemade strawberry spread really lasts? Don't risk food poisoning! We break down the exact UK and US safety guidelines so you know precisely when it's time to toss it.

Best quick answer

7 days

If opened today

Aim to use by 20 Jul 2026

What that means

Plan to finish it this week.

Use this as a planning window, then check the real-world spoilage signs below before eating.

Make Fraises last the full window

Do

  • Refrigerate promptly after each use, at 5°C / 40°F or below.
  • Use a clean utensil every time you take a portion.
  • Keep it sealed — the original lid or an airtight container.
  • Freeze it before the window closes if you will not finish it — Freeze in airtight containers or freezer bags, ensuring the spread is spread thinly to prevent large ice crystals.

Don't

  • Leave it out on the counter while cooking or serving.
  • Double-dip or return unused portions to the container.
  • Store it in the fridge door if you open the fridge often — it is the warmest spot.
  • Taste it to "test" safety. If in doubt, throw it out.

How Fraises compares with other spreads

Opened storage windows vary a lot within a category. Days shown are after opening, refrigerated.

Food UK days US days Freezable
Fraises 5 7 Yes
Peanut Butter 14 21 Yes
Peanut Butter Crunchy 14 21 Yes
Nutella 30 30 Yes
Pure Peanut Butter 14 21 Yes
Rigoni Di Asiago - Nocciolata 14 14 Yes
Nocciolata 21 30 Yes

Where this guidance comes from

The Fraises window blends official US food-safety guidance with typical manufacturer opened-storage instructions. The label on your specific product always wins if it is stricter.

Storage note

UK guidance is generally more conservative for fresh fruit spreads, recommending disposal within a week, while US guidelines allow slightly more time if refrigerated properly.

Check before eating

Look

The spread may develop visible mold patches or a noticeable discoloration, turning dull or greenish.

Smell

A sour, yeasty, or alcoholic off-odor is the primary indicator that the spread has spoiled.

Texture

The texture may become excessively runny or grainy, indicating separation of ingredients.

Freezing

Yes. Freeze in airtight containers or freezer bags, ensuring the spread is spread thinly to prevent large ice crystals.

UK vs US

UK mode uses 5 days after opening. US mode uses 7 days after opening.

US mode is 2 days longer than UK mode on this item.

FDA/USDA Guidelines is selected right now.

Source: US FDA/USDA Guidelines & Manufacturer Expectations

Trust and method

TossOrKeep editorial desk

TossOrKeep food storage policy review · Reviewed 13 Jul 2026

Windows are conservative planning ranges built from public UK FSA and US FDA/USDA guidance, then tightened when typical manufacturer labels run shorter.

Cold storage, clean utensils, and label-first handling win over memory or social-media myths.

This page is specific to Fraises. Similar foods in Spreads can still differ.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Fraises last after opening?

When stored correctly according to guidelines, it generally lasts around 7 days. Always rely on your senses if it looks or smells off.

How can I tell if Fraises has gone bad?

The best way is to check its appearance and smell. The spread may develop visible mold patches or a noticeable discoloration, turning dull or greenish. A sour, yeasty, or alcoholic off-odor is the primary indicator that the spread has spoiled.

Can you freeze Fraises?

Yes, you can. Freeze in airtight containers or freezer bags, ensuring the spread is spread thinly to prevent large ice crystals.

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Keep your fridge at 5°C or below (UK FSA advice) — a couple of degrees too warm meaningfully shortens how long opened food stays good.

Based on UK FSA / US FDA storage guidance.

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