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How Long Does Coconut Yogurt Last Once Opened? 

 July 3, 2022

By  Diane Miles

Coconut yogurt is best eaten fresh in order to maximize its nutrient and probiotic content. But what is the shelf life of coconut yogurt after it’s been opened?

Coconut yogurt can be consumed within 7 days after opening as long as it’s kept in an air-tight container within the refrigerator and in temperatures of under 40F. If left in room temperature, coconut yogurt will still be edible for just two hours.

To understand the other factors that affect the freshness of coconut yogurt after opening, read on below.

How Long Will Coconut Yogurt Last After Opening?

If you’ve purchased a serving of coconut yogurt and are unable to finish it in one sitting, it’s important to know how long it will still be good for.

Coconut yogurt will last up to 7 days after opening as long as it’s kept in a refrigerator, within an air-tight container. When coconut yogurt isn’t stored in an air-tight container, it will dry out quickly and create the perfect environment for bacteria and mold to grow.

The refrigerator’s optimal temperature should be under 40F. Additionally, coconut yogurt should be placed in the back of the refrigerator shelf to avoid fluctuations in temperature associated with keeping perishables in the door.

On the other hand, coconut yogurt that has been left in room temperature will last for just two more hours.

How Do I Tell if Coconut Yogurt Has Gone Bad?

All kinds of yogurt, coconut yogurt included, have a limited shelf life. Knowing when your yogurt has gone bad can save you from unnecessary gastrointestinal conditions.

Here’s a list of signs that tell you coconut yogurt has gone off:

  • Mold: Visually inspect the yogurt to look for the presence of mold. They can be green, white, or another color. Coconut yogurt that has been refrigerated for too long or has expired can be prone to mold growth.
  • Curdled texture: Coconut yogurt should have a creamy, smooth texture. However, once it’s gone bad, it may develop a curdled texture, indicating that it’s past its freshness.
  • Unusual amount of liquid accumulating on the top: While it’s normal for some liquid to accumulate on yogurt surfaces, if it’s an unusual amount, this could be a tell-tale sign that it has expired and is no longer safe for consumption.
  • Smell: Expired coconut yogurt would have a strong, rancid odor that resembles spoiled milk.

If coconut yogurt has one or more of these signs, it’s time to throw it out.

Conclusion

The proper storage of coconut yogurt is critical to ensuring it stays fresh for up to a week after opening. It also helps to know when coconut yogurt has gone off, so you can avoid eating it.

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