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How Long Do Dried Prunes Last?

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Unopened dried prunes typically last between 6 and 12 months when stored in a cool, dry place. Once opened, they usually stay in good condition for 1 to 2 months if kept sealed and stored properly.

How Long Do Dried Prunes Last?

Shelf life can vary depending on packaging, storage conditions, and whether the prunes are sold as “juicy” or standard dried fruit.

Shelf Life of Unopened Dried Prunes

When unopened, dried prunes are designed to be shelf-stable.

Most UK supermarket packs last:

  • 6–12 months from the packing date
  • Sometimes longer if stored consistently

The exact timeframe is printed on the pack as a best-before date, which reflects quality rather than immediate spoilage.

What Happens After the Pack Is Opened?

Once opened, dried prunes are exposed to air and moisture.

After opening, they generally keep well for:

  • 1–2 months in the cupboard if tightly sealed
  • Longer if stored in an airtight container

Over time, prunes may:

  • Lose moisture and become firmer
  • Stick together
  • Develop a slightly dull surface

These changes affect texture more than flavour.

Do “Juicy” Prunes Last as Long as Regular Prunes?

“Juicy” or extra-soft prunes usually have:

  • Higher moisture content
  • Softer texture

Because of this, they may:

  • Dry out faster after opening
  • Benefit more from airtight storage

Always follow the storage advice printed on the pack for these varieties.

Best Storage Conditions for Dried Prunes

To help dried prunes last as long as possible:

  • Store them in a cool, dry cupboard
  • Keep the pack sealed tightly
  • Use an airtight container once opened
  • Avoid storing near heat or humidity

Refrigeration is not always necessary, but some people choose it to maintain softness for longer.

Best Before vs Use By Dates on Prunes

Most dried prunes use a best-before date, not a use-by date.

This means:

  • The date relates to quality, not safety
  • Flavour and texture may slowly change after this date
  • The product doesn’t instantly spoil when the date passes

Always check the packaging for the specific wording used.

How to Tell When Dried Prunes Have Aged

As prunes age, you may notice:

  • Hardening or excessive dryness
  • Loss of rich aroma
  • Sticky surfaces from natural sugars

These are signs of ageing rather than sudden spoilage.

Do Different Brands Have Different Shelf Lives?

Yes — shelf life can vary based on:

  • Packaging type (resealable vs non-resealable)
  • Moisture level
  • Whether preservatives are used

This is why best-before dates differ between brands, even for the same product type.

Quick Shelf Life Summary

  • Unopened: usually 6–12 months
  • Opened: around 1–2 months when sealed
  • Storage: cool, dry place, airtight after opening

Good storage helps prunes keep their texture and flavour for longer.

If you’re choosing between pack sizes or textures, this guide to the best dried prunes in the UK explains how different options vary in softness and storage style.

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