20 Foods You Can Eat After Their Expiration Date

Peanut butter
Unopened peanut butter can last up to a year past its expiration date. Opened jars can last several months if stored in the refrigerator.

Frozen food products
Freezing stops bacterial growth. Frozen meals or vegetables remain safe long after their expiration date, although their flavor and texture may deteriorate.

Chocolate
Chocolate with a white coating (called “bloom”) is still safe. It may not look perfect, but it’s still edible.

Chips and crackers

They may lose their crispness, but are safe to eat after the expiration date if they are not stale or moldy.

Honey
Honey never spoils. It can crystallize over time—it simply needs to be gently heated to return it to its liquid form..
Mustard and ketchup
These spices can last months after their expiration date due to their high acidity and preservatives.

Vinegar

Vinegar is self-preserving and can last indefinitely. Any cloudiness is harmless.

Pickled cucumbers
Due to their high salt and vinegar content, pickled cucumbers last for months past their expiration date if stored in the refrigerator.

Soy sauce

Unopened soy sauce stays fresh for years. Even opened, it can stay fresh for months if stored properly.

Dried beans and lentils
They may require longer cooking as they age, but they do not spoil easily and can be used even after their expiration date.

Final tips:

Always check food for signs of spoilage, such as an unpleasant odor, strange texture, or visible mold. If in doubt, don’t chew it. However, remember that “best before,” “sell by,” and “use by” dates are primarily about quality, not food safety.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Always use common sense and follow proper food safety practices.

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