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How Long Does Teriyaki Sauce Last? [Shelf Life Guide]

Last summer, I badly wanted to cook teriyaki chicken, but I needed teriyaki sauce.

After driving for half an hour to get to the grocery store, I walked up the aisle, past the fish sauce and Tabasco sauce, till I got my hands on not just one but three bottles of teriyaki sauce.

When I got back home, I was too tired to follow any recipes and dozed off.

The next day I woke up, I saw the bottles lying on the kitchen counter and thought to myself, does teriyaki sauce go bad?

Teriyaki is a condiment which is made from a mixture of mirin, sugar and other condiments, according to Wikipedia. It is used for grilling food in Asian cuisine.

If it goes stale, it is considered unhealthy as it can then make you fall ill.

How to Store Teriyaki Sauce Properly?

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It is best that you store an unopened bottle of teriyaki sauce in the pantry.

Since this sauce is used to prepare teriyaki, you can store the latter in the same way as well.

Put it in a cool and dry place without exposure to heat. Keep it in a storage area that does not receive direct sunlight and is not near the stove.

If you have an unopened bottle of teriyaki, put it in the pantry or store it inside a cabinet in your kitchen. Once you open the cap, keep it sealed after use.

For opened bottle, keep it in the fridge as it will then retain its flavor for a long time, as indicated by Kikkoman.

If you use up a bottle of teriyaki sauce within months, there’s nothing wrong with keeping it in a cabinet in your kitchen.

It already has preservatives, like salt, to prevent it from becoming stale. If you do not use the marinade often, consider putting it in a fridge to retain its freshness.

Does Teriyaki Sauce Go Bad? How Long Does Teriyaki Sauce Last?

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Teriyaki sauce comes in bottles with the Best By date mentioned on the label.

This date tells you the period during which the sauce will retain its quality.

However, it’s not like you will have to throw the sauce away after it is past this date.

Teriyaki sauce can remain fresh for years since it has a long shelf life. You can savor its flavor even if it is past the date on its container.

The dates for which an opened and unopened bottle of this sauce lasts vary. An opened bottle will retain its quality for a year if you keep it in a fridge.

An opened bottle of teriyaki sauce is safe to consume even past its expiration date, provided that it has been stored properly.

If you store it in your kitchen cabinet or pantry, it will last for 3 to 6 months before it loses its quality.

An unopened bottle of teriyaki will remain best for more than three years if you store it in the panty.

The shelf life of the homemade version of this sauce is not too long, usually being 2-3 weeks if you keep it in a refrigerator. This is because it is made from perishable items.

How to Tell If Teriyaki Sauce Is Bad? Teriyaki Sauce Shelf Life!

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Teriyaki sauce remains fresh for a good number of years and does not spoil easily.

To tell whether or not your teriyaki sauce has gone bad, incorporate three of your senses: the sense of sight, the sense of smell and the sense of taste.

The following are the signs of teriyaki sauce that has gone bad:

You aren’t happy with its taste anymore. If you notice anything different in the way your sauce tastes, it means that microbes have started to grow on it.

It looks different from what it used to. Molds start to grow on spoiled food and make it look different from unspoiled food.

It has started to give off an unpleasant smell. According to a blog post by TuftsNow, odors from food items are because of the chemicals given off by spoilage microbes like bacteria.

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Does Teriyaki Sauce Go Bad? How Long Does Teriyaki Sauce Last?

5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course Shelf Life
Servings 1 Serving

Ingredients
  

  • Teriyaki sauce
  • Air-tight containers or Ziplock bags
  • Labels and markers

Instructions
 

  • Read the guide thoroughly to learn how long it lasts.
  • Label your container with the content and date and keep track of how much you’re using!
  • Make sure to store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place (pantry or fridge).
  • If frozen, thaw in the fridge before use. Always check for signs of spoilage before using.
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