How to store Seeds
In the pantry: 180 days
Follow the storage instructions on the label of Seeds — they're calibrated to that specific product. In general, keep refrigerated items at or below 4°C, pantry items in a cool dry place away from heat and direct light. Once opened, transfer to an airtight container if the original packaging doesn't reseal well. Don't return partially-used product to the fridge after sitting at room temperature for hours — the warmth accelerates bacterial growth.
How to store it
- Follow label storage instructions
- Refrigerate opened items at or below 4°C
- Cool dry place for shelf-stable products
- Transfer to airtight if original doesn't reseal
- Use senses to confirm — date alone isn't enough
Signs it has gone bad
- Sour, off, or unusual smell
- Visible mold or discoloration
- Slimy or unexpected texture
- Bitter, fermented, or off taste
Signs it has gone bad
How long does Seeds last?
It depends on the product, packaging, and storage. Check the label, then trust your senses once opened.
How should I store Seeds?
Follow the label instructions. Refrigerate opened perishables at or below 4°C; pantry items in a cool dry place.
How do I tell if Seeds has gone bad?
Sour or off smell, visible mold, color change, or unusual texture — any of these means throw it out.