How long does Blueberries last?
In the fridge: 7 days
In the freezer: 90 days
Fresh fruit like Blueberries lasts a few days to a couple of weeks depending on ripeness and variety. Refrigeration extends life for berries, grapes, and cut fruit; counter ripening works better for stone fruits, bananas, and citrus. Whole, uncut fruit generally lasts longer than cut. Once ripe, most fruits enter a fast decline: a banana goes from yellow to brown in 3–5 days; berries last 5–7 days in the fridge if dry. Bruising accelerates spoilage — store gently.
How to store it
- Counter for unripe, fridge once ripe
- Cut fruit only in the fridge
- Don't wash until just before eating
- Separate ethylene producers from sensitive produce
- Use crisper drawer with humidity control
Signs it has gone bad
- Soft, mushy, or leaking spots
- Visible mold or fuzzy patches
- Fermented or alcoholic smell
- Wrinkled, dried-out skin
Signs it has gone bad
How long does Blueberries last?
Depending on ripeness and storage, fresh Blueberries lasts a few days to two weeks. Refrigerate once ripe to extend life.
Should you refrigerate Blueberries?
Once ripe, yes — refrigeration slows ripening and decay. Unripe fruit ripens better at room temperature.
Can you freeze Blueberries?
Most fruits freeze well for smoothies and baking, though texture changes after thawing. Freeze washed, dried, and laid flat first.