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Juicing is quite popular these days, but how long does the fresh juice last? Most juices will last 2-3 days in the fridge after juicing, although it may vary a little bit depending on the kind of juice.
If you're making fresh juice, then, you should plan to drink it pretty quickly. This may require juicing more often and making smaller batches. Not only will that ensure your juice is still good to drink, but the flavor and nutritional profile will be at its best right after it comes out of the juicer.
Here's everything you need to know about storing juice and how long different kinds of popular juice last. Happy juicing!
Benefits of Juicing
Flavor
Whatever it is you're juicing, the flavor will undoubtedly be better than buying a bottle or carton of that same juice. Commercially made juices often have added artificial ingredients and preservatives that can throw off the natural flavor of the fruit or vegetable.
Nutrition
Fresh juice provides a much better nutritional profile than store bought. Juice from a box may contain artificial sweeteners, extra sugars, preservatives or other added ingredients that are adverse to your health. Drinking fresh juice gives you a greater share of vitamins and minerals without all the extra synthetic stuff.
Less Waste
One of the troubles with buying juice is all the plastic bottles that pile up. When you make your own juice, you can keep reusing the same containers and cut down on plastic waste.
Storing Fresh Juice
How Long Does Fresh Juice Last in the Fridge?
On average, most fresh juice lasts 2-3 days in the fridge. You want to be sure that whatever produce you're juicing is fresh when you're juicing it. If you're juicing produce that's spoiled or nearly spoiled, the juice will go bad much quicker.
Also be sure to wash your produce before juicing to remove any bacteria that may cause faster spoilage.
How Long Does Fresh Pressed Juice Last in the Fridge?
If constantly refrigerated, fresh pressed juice lasts in the fridge for a maximum of 3 days. After a day or two, you'll want to check on your juice to make sure it's still good.
How to Store Fresh Juice?
To make fresh juice last the longest, store it in a clean, airtight container or jar in the refrigerator. The airtight part is very important because when oxygen interacts with fresh juice, it causes the juice to oxidize, or turn brown, and it also introduces more bacteria to the juice. You want the lid to screw onto the jar or container very tightly.
A transparent container is also best for storing juice. That way you can see the color of it and more easily tell if it's good or bad. Typically, glass is the best material for storing juice, but a thick plastic container with a tight-fitting lid would also be fine.
How Long Does Fresh Juice Last in a Mason Jar?
A mason jar is one of the best vessels to store juice in. If you store fresh juice in a mason jar with an airtight lid, the juice will probably last for the full 2-3 days. Storing juice in mason jars can also be convenient because you can drink the juice right from the jar.
How to Tell if Fresh Juice Has Gone Bad?
While most juice can last up to 3 days in the fridge, sometimes it will go bad quicker than that. If the produce was older or if the juice sat out at room temperature for too long, it may not last the whole 3 days.
Juice has gone bad when it starts to turn brown in color and has a funky or sour smell. Any appearance of slime or mold is another sign that your fresh juice has spoiled.
Can I Freeze Fresh Juice?
Yes! You can also freeze fresh juice. Most fresh juices last in the freezer for up to 6 months. Just like storing it in the fridge, you'll want to store it in a clean, airtight container or jar.
You also only want to fill your container about three-fourths of the way full of juice. There should be at least half inch of headspace in the container because as the juice freezes, it will expand. If you fill a container totally full of juice and then freeze it, it might pop off the lid, or even explode!
How Long Does Fresh Juice Last After Juicing?
It depends on the type of juice you're making, but almost all will last for 2-3 days with proper storage. Here are some popular fresh juices and their respective lifespans.
How Long Does Lime Juice Last?
Bottled lime juice, which has been pasteurized, lasts much longer than fresh squeezed. A bottle of lime juice last 3-4 months in the fridge once opened. These bottles often come from lime concentrate, so the flavor is very tart, intense, and somewhat artificial.
How Long Does Fresh Lime Juice Last in the Fridge?
If you've just pressed fresh lime juice, it will last for 3-4 days in the fridge. The taste of fresh lime juice is much better than bottled lime juice.
How Long Does Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice Last?
Fresh squeezed lime juice lasts for 3-4 days in the refrigerator.
How Long Does Lemon Juice Last?
Just like lime juice, bottled and pasteurized lemon juice lasts 3-4 months in the fridge once opened.
How Long Does Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice Last?
When properly stored, fresh squeezed lemon juice lasts for up to 5 days in the fridge. The flavor of fresh lemon juice is much brighter and less tart than bottled lemon juice, so it's a much better choice to use in food and drinks.
How Long Does Fresh Lemon Juice Last in the Refrigerator?
Fresh lemon juice lasts for about 5 days in the refrigerator. Because lemons have a high concentration of citric acid, lemon juice does not oxidize as quickly as some other juices, so it lasts longer. That's why if you're slicing apples to use for later, you may put them in jar with some water and lemon juice to keep the apples from turning brown.
How Long Does Orange Juice Last?
Like lemons and limes, bottled orange juice lasts longer but the flavor of fresh squeezed is much better. A bottle of orange juice from the grocery store, with its many preservatives, lasts 7-10 days in the refrigerator.
How Long Does Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice Last?
After squeezing, fresh orange juice lasts for 3-4 days.
How Long Does Fresh Orange Juice Last in the Fridge?
Fresh orange juice lasts for 3-4 days in the fridge.
How Long Does Fresh Celery Juice Last?
Fresh celery juice lasts 1-3 days in the fridge. If the celery was bright and crisp when you juiced it, 3 days is more likely. If the celery was limp when you juiced it, 1 day is more likely. Dirt tends to gather at the base of celery stalks, so make sure you rinse it thoroughly.
How Long Does Fresh Carrot Juice Last in the Fridge?
Fresh carrot juice lasts in the fridge for 2-3 days with proper storage. Before juicing carrots, wash the outsides thoroughly, but dont worry about peeling the skin. The skin adds extra nutrients, and most bits of the skin will be caught in the strainer of the juicer anyways.
How Long Does Fresh Beet Juice Last in the Refrigerator?
Juiced beets only last about 1-2 days in the refrigerator. Like carrots, you need to rinse the outsides of the beets well, but you don't have to peel them.
How Long Does Fresh Green Juice Last?
Fresh green juice lasts for about 72 hours in the fridge. Green juice oxidizes very quickly so you'll want to drink it soon. If you're juicing something green like spinach or kale, adding a squeeze of fresh lemon juice could help slow down the browning process.
How Long Does Fresh Watermelon Juice Last?
After juicing fresh watermelon, the juice lasts for up to 4 days when covered in the refrigerator. As it sits, the watermelon juice will separate, so you may need to stir it before drinking.
How Long Does Fresh Ginger Juice Last?
The juice of fresh ginger lasts in the fridge for 2-3 days. You don't need to peel ginger before juicing.
How Long Does Fresh Apple Juice Last?
Fresh apple juice will keep in the fridge for a maximum of three days before it starts to go bad.
How Long Does Fresh Vegetable Juice Last?
Most fresh vegetable juices last in the fridge for 2-3 days.
How Long Does Fresh Pineapple Juice Last in the Fridge?
Fresh pineapple juice lasts for 3-5 days in the fridge if stored in an airtight container. Pineapple is more acidic than most other fruits and vegetables, so the juice lasts a little bit longer.
And there you have it! A quick primer on how to make the most of your juicing efforts. Enjoy!
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