Does Siracha Need to Be Refrigerated? Here’s the Answer

– Sriracha has a long shelf life and can be kept in the fridge for up to three years.
– It is recommended to refrigerate sriracha if it is not used frequently to avoid fermentation and potential sourness or rot.
– Mold can be an issue if the bottle is mishandled, so it is important to clean the nozzle after each use and use clean utensils when handling the sauce.
– Sriracha that has gone bad may not taste as good but is rarely dangerous.
– The appearance of sriracha can darken over time, but if it turns brown, the flavor may not be good anymore.
– Refrigeration can extend the shelf life and maintain optimal flavor, especially after opening.
– Unopened sriracha can be stored in a cool, dark pantry for up to two years.
– Hot sauces that contain perishable ingredients may go bad more quickly.
– The article recommends refrigerating Cha-Cha Sriracha to preserve its flavor and appearance.

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