The next time you open a jar, check for these signs before consuming.

Whether you’re team creamy or team crunchy, peanut butter is a pantry staple in many households.

And if so, how can I tell?"

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To help answer your questions, keep reading for all the details.

Plus, get tips for how to store peanut butter so it stays delicious.

Does Peanut Butter Go Bad?

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Spoiled peanut butter would result in a spread that has an off-putting smell, taste or appearance.

The next indicator to look at is the appearance of the peanut butter.

Spoiled peanut butter may look darker in color.

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The peanut butter may also appear dried out.

Finally, check the taste.

If your peanut butter has any of these indications of spoilage, it is best to discard it.

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An open jar of peanut butter can also be stored in the refrigerator to extend its shelf life.

That’s not a sign of spoilage, but is a natural occurrence as the oil separates.

To prevent oil separation, try storing the peanut butter jar upside-down so the oil is more evenly distributed.

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If it’s gone by, toss it.

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