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Does Peppercorn Go Bad? 

Does Peppercorn Go Bad?

Do you have any peppercorns in your spice rack that you haven’t used in a while? If so, you may be wondering if they’ve gone bad. Peppercorns are actually a very resilient spice and can last for quite some time

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Does peppercorn go bad?

  • Yes, it can. Peppercorn can last for several years if stored properly, but it will eventually go bad. The signs of spoiled peppercorns include a dull color, a loss of flavor, and a rancid smell. If your peppercorn has any of these qualities, it is best to throw it out and buy fresh. 
    To help prolong the life of your peppercorn, store it in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. It is a dried fruit that is used as a spice and can be black, white, or green.
    So, now you know the answer to does peppercorn go bad. If anyone asks you about it ext time, tell them that it does go bad after some time. 

Opened

  • When stored properly, opened peppercorns can last up to three years. To prolong their shelf life, store them in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. If you notice that your peppercorns have started to turn brown or have lost their flavor, it’s time to replace them.

Unopened

  • Unopened peppercorns can last as long as you want. Once the peppercorns are picked, they are typically dried and then sold in either their whole or ground form.
    Because of their high essential oil content, whole peppercorns will last longer than ground pepper.