Does soy sauce expire?
Being mostly made of salt, I often used soy sauce well beyond (as in "two years and more") its expiration date without ever having a problem. Is that a bad idea, and did I actually take some health risks doing so?
Best Answer
Still tasty implicitly says that the sauce stays indefinitely technically edible. The expiration date is only for quality purposes. I think the sauce probably doesn't have an expiration date but rather a "Best By" or "Best if Used By" date.
- Storage time shown is for best quality only — after that, the sauce's texture, color or flavor may change, but in most cases, it will still be safe to consume if it has been stored properly.
- If sauce develops an off odor, flavor or appearance, it should be discarded for quality purposes.
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It might lose some flavor but it won't spoil, with a few caveats. An unopened bottle of soy sauce can last as long as two or three years (basically forever), and you can safely leave an opened bottle out of the refrigerator for up to one year.Can I use expired soy sauce?
Can expired soy sauce make you sick? Condiments usually have a best-before date or best- by date instead of the expiration date, which means you can still use your soy sauce even after that date has lapsed if it is stored properly.How can you tell if soy sauce has gone bad?
Signs of Spoilage To tell if your soy sauce is spoiled, give it a sniff and take a good look at the liquid. Look for off, funny, or super strong smell, changes in color or texture, and anything on the surface, like mold (except film yeast, which you can remove).CAN expired soy sauce make you sick?
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It depends. Are you talking tamari, shoyu or western soy sauce? Good tamari will improve with age (which is why I buy it in 5gal quantities even though I use far less than a gal/year). The same is probably true of shoyu as well, but westeren soy sauce has additional ingredients which may affect shelf life.
Answer 3
Doesn't seem like it to me. I have a bottle in my cupboard from 1997 and it's still fine on the (very) rare occasion when I actually put any on my rice.
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