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How to store ghee & how long it lasts

Does ghee expire? How long does it last after opening? Why does it turn grainy? Here’s the simple, honest guide to storing pure desi ghee the right way.

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The short answer

Pure A2 ghee is one of the longest-lasting foods in an Indian kitchen. Because it has almost no water and no milk solids, bacteria struggle to grow — which is why traditional bilona ghee was stored for months without a fridge. Kept clean and dry, an opened jar typically stays good for several months, and unopened even longer.

How to store

Simple rules that keep ghee fresh

Use a clean, dry spoon every time — water and food crumbs are the only real enemies.
Keep the lid tight and away from direct sunlight and the stove’s heat.
Room temperature is fine — ghee does not need refrigeration in most Indian homes.
A cool, dark shelf is ideal; a glass jar is better than plastic for aroma.

Fridge or no fridge?

You can refrigerate ghee in very hot, humid coastal weather to be extra safe — it will simply harden and turn pale. Leave it out for a while and it softens back to golden. Neither way harms a pure jar.

Good to know

Why ghee turns grainy (and that’s good)

Pure ghee naturally changes texture with temperature — smooth and golden in summer, firm and grainy in winter. This graininess is a sign of purity, not spoilage: the fatty acids in real desi ghee crystallise as it cools. Mass-market ghee blended with oils often stays unnaturally smooth. Learn the other purity signs on our ghee adulteration test page.

How to tell if ghee has actually gone off

Truly spoilt ghee smells sour or ‘off’ (not nutty), may grow visible mould if water got in, or tastes bitter. If it simply looks grainy or pale, it’s perfectly fine. When in doubt, smell it — pure ghee should always smell warm and nutty.

FAQ

Does ghee expire?
Pure ghee lasts a very long time — commonly months after opening if kept clean and dry. Check the best-before on the jar, but ghee rarely ‘goes bad’ unless water or contamination gets in.
Should ghee be kept in the fridge?
Not necessary. Room temperature on a cool, dark shelf is fine. Refrigerate only in extreme heat/humidity; it will harden and is still good.
Why has my ghee become grainy?
That’s natural crystallisation of pure fat as it cools — a sign of real desi ghee, not spoilage. See our purity guide.
How long does ghee last after opening?
Several months when stored clean and dry with a dry spoon. Always go by smell and taste, and the jar’s best-before date.
Can I store ghee in plastic?
Glass or steel is best for aroma and safety. If using plastic, keep it food-grade and out of heat.

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