Storing opened jars of olives.
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1 | Where do you keep them? How long do you keep them? paora-tm - 2019-07-07 20:36:00 |
2 | I keep them in the fridge. I don't know how long they will last as we get through olives pretty steadily. davidt4 - 2019-07-07 20:50:00 |
3 | I'm the only one that eats them here (apart from the occasional dollying up of a pizza, where they're "tolerated"). I just keep them in the fridge, well covered with liquid, and a thin layer of olive oil on top of that, and lid on. Ready to nibble whenever, and never had any succumb to softness or "nasties". autumnwinds - 2019-07-07 22:31:00 |
4 | I asked because I opened a jar and didn't put them in the fridge like I usually do. A friend brined his own olives last year and just leaves the finished olives on his kitchen bench - hasn't killed him. Jar instructions do say to refrigerate after opening and use within 14 days. I do wonder if food manufacturers are too cautious sometimes - better to be safer than sorry and avoid any lawsuits. :) Edited by paora-tm at 1:09 pm, Mon 8 Jul paora-tm - 2019-07-08 13:08:00 |
5 | I think the manufacturers's caution is necessary because they have no control over possible contamination caused by using fingers or a dirty spoon to get the olives out if the jar. The brine will preserve the olives pretty well, but not against all kinds of bacteria. davidt4 - 2019-07-08 13:23:00 |