How long should you keep Salami for?

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I bought a piece of salami from a supermarket a week ago (a large chunk of a full sausage from the delicatessen, not sliced stuff in a pack) and I was wondering how long past the 'use by' date it's safe to eat the stuff. I know that the idea behind salami is that it can be store for many months at room temperature, but food bought from a modern supermarket usually bears little resemblance to the traditional meat. It's now a week past it's 'use by' date, and when trying a tiny piece earlier to see if it tasted ok, it had a slight sour taste to it, and I dared no go any further. Does this sound like it's not safe to eat, or is it stil ok if I can handle the new flavour?



Best Answer

I can't speak specifically to the shelf life of salami, especially considering all of the factors that come into play (source, type, age, storage, etc.), but when dealing with meat in general, you should never eat it if it smells or tastes "off". Smell is really the most reliable means of determining whether or not meat is still good - far more reliable than the use-by date.

It's unusual for meat to smell or taste sour as a result of foodborne bacteria; sourness is more likely to be due to rancidity of the fats, which is of course equally dangerous, albeit in a different way. Oxidation is very likely if the meat was not properly wrapped and/or stored in an airtight container.

Of course, many people have trouble telling the difference between spoilage due to rancidity and spoilage due to bacteria, and so what you're perceiving as rancid (sour) may really be bacterial spoilage.

Either way, if it tastes off, it's spoiled; don't eat it.




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Quick Answer about "How long should you keep Salami for?"

For the whole dry-cured salami, possibilities are nearly endless when refrigerated, it will become harder and drier. According to the USDA, it can last about six weeks when unrefrigerated. However, cut salami lasts about three weeks in the refrigerator.

How do you know when salami is bad?

There are a few telltale signs that indicate when salami has gone bad.
  • A change in colour. While salami's colour usually ranges for light pink to dark red, it's not unusual to see bits of white mould. ...
  • A change in smell. Salami has a distinct smell that's acidic and a little cheesy. ...
  • A change in texture.


  • Can you eat salami after 7 days?

    Ideally, a package of opened salami meat should last 5-7 days in the refrigerator. After being opened, the meat should be kept tightly wrapped in cling-wrap or stored in airtight containers to maximise shelf-life in the fridge.

    How long is salami good for when opened?

    Hard or dry sausage (such as pepperoni and Genoa salami), whole and unopened, can be stored indefinitely in the refrigerator or up to 6 weeks in the pantry. After opening, refrigerate for up to 3 weeks.



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