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How long does Dried Fruit last?

How Long Does Dried Fruit Last? Shelf Life, Storage, and Tips

Dried fruit is one of those pantry staples that seems to last forever—but does it really? Whether you snack on dried mango, add dried strawberries to your cereal, or stock up on bulk dried figs from Jerky Nation, it’s important to know how long dried fruit actually lasts and how to store it properly to get the most out of it.



The Average Shelf Life of Dried Fruit

Generally, commercially packaged dried fruit lasts:

  • 6 to 12 months in the pantry (unopened)
  • 1 to 2 years if kept in the refrigerator
  • Indefinitely in the freezer (though quality may decline over time)


Once opened, dried fruit can still last up to 6 months if kept in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Some fruits—like dried cranberries or raisins—may harden over time but are still safe to eat unless they show signs of spoilage.


Signs Your Dried Fruit Has Gone Bad

Even though dried fruit is preserved, it’s not immune to aging. Toss it if you notice:

  • Mold or unusual moisture
  • Strange odor
  • Discoloration or an off taste
  • Presence of bugs or insect damage

 

Storage Tips to Maximize Freshness

  • Keep dried fruit in airtight containers.
  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from heat and sunlight.
  • Use resealable bags or vacuum sealing if storing long-term.
  • For ultimate longevity, stash dried fruit in the freezer.



At Jerky Nation, we offer only premium dried fruits with top-notch freshness, flavor, and shelf life. Whether you’re packing a hiking snack or stocking up your pantry, our dried fruit is ready when you are.


Shop our selection today and enjoy the convenience (and delicious taste) of dried fruit that goes the distance.

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