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?

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.

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.

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.

If it’s gone by, toss it.











