The shelf life of Spam, as indicated by the Hormel website, is "indefinate". It also states that spam will be safe to eat a lot longer than the Enjoy By date, although the flavor will decrease over time. Any sealed(canned) container will remain safe to eat until a few things happen. 1) A break in the seal, through punctures or through corrosion of the metal. 2) Any kind of swelling of the container, or a outrush of gas upon opening. The first is self-explanitory. The second is from bacteria build up in the container when it was sealed. Sometimes in the commercial canning industry cans get through that have not been sterilized properly. I'm not sure the exact number of these "tainted" cans that get through, but they are miniscule in comparison to the safe cans that make it through. Also, remember that heat will do damage to canned foods. Keeping that can of spam in the pantry will allow it to keep much longer than it would in say the trunk of your car. It will still be safe to eat, and provide you with needed protein and sodium in an emergency, but it won't taste quite as good. Hope this helps.
up to ten days if not sliced, if sliced 5 days
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2 - 3 days if kept refrigerated.
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After opening, yes.
it decomposes much faster
No you do not need to refrigerate extracts after opening. Such as Vanilla or Almond extract. They are perfectly fine to be stored in the cupboard and often mix better when the other ingredients are more room temperature as well.
delete it w/o opening
Because it needs to be refridgerated
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Asking different restaurants if they refrigerate ketchup and mustard there is a difference of opinion on that. However, all through the years I never refrigerated ketchup and it never said you had to on the bottles. Now they say refrigerate after opening. I don't get it.
Yes. It really should have been refrigerated before opening, too.
Read the label on the bottle. If it doesn't say refrigerate after opening, the answer would be no.
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probaly because if it says refrigerate after opening.