Tofu is a popular protein substitution for a vegetarian or vegan diet. The question โdoes tofu go badโ is often the kind of question many who want to start consuming tofu more would wonder.
Tofu is nutritious and contains a lot of health benefits, and of course, I know you do not want to waste your food by throwing them away because of spoilage. Therefore, this article here will not only answer your question about if tofu goes bad or not, but will guide you with insightful information on how to properly store tofu so you can extend your tofuโs shelf life!
So, Does Tofu Go Bad?
In short, yes. Tofu has a shelf life and will go bad after a while. Some factors affecting tofuโs shelf life are as below:
Letโs take a look further at tofuโs shelf life, storage methods, and how to tell when tofu goes bad.
How Long Does Tofu Last?
Tofu and many other proteins usually have a best-by date, but this date only estimates the time that they can be at their best quality. That is why this best-by date is not an expiration date and can still be consumed even after the date has passed with the condition that they are correctly stored.
The explanations on the proper ways of storing different kinds of tofu will be in another section right below this. Letโs get started with knowing about tofuโs shelf life first!
Unopened Raw Tofu
Unopened tofus, are tofus that havenโt been taken out from the sealed packages yet. There are two types of unopened tofu, shelf-stable tofu and refrigerated tofu. The main difference is that one is stored at room temperature and the other is stored in the fridge when displayed in the supermarket.
Shelf-stable tofu, if remaining unopened, can be stored at room temperature until the best-by date.
Refrigerated tofu, if remaining unopened, can be stored in the fridge 3 – 5 days post best-by date.
Opened Raw Tofu
Once tofu is opened, either shelf-stable or refrigerated one, it should be kept in the fridge and used within 3 – 5 days after being opened, regardless of the best-by date.
You can leave out raw tofu, including ones made at home with premium tofu press, at room temperature in less than an hour before putting it back in the fridge.
If you forget and leave your tofu out at room temperature for more than an hour, it should be discarded due to the potential of developing health issues once consuming those tofus.
Cooked Tofu
Cooked tofu can be left out at room temperature for a maximum of 2 hours. Afterward, it needs to be stored in the fridge or be discarded.
Cooked tofu can be kept in the fridge for 6 – 7 days after itโs been cooked.
Frozen Tofu
You can freeze raw tofu, but it should be opened and all the liquid needs to be drained first. How to freeze tofu is explained in the section below. When frozen, raw and opened tofu can be kept 3 – 5 months after opening from the original package.
Cooked tofu can be frozen, but it is not recommended since there will be a change in texture that is not very enjoyable. However, you can still freeze cooked tofu if you want to, and it will also last 3 – 5 months after opening from the original package.
Because tofuโs texture and flavor might change once thawed, itโs always better to use up tofu rather than freezing it. There are plenty of classic and authentic Chinese dishes that call for tofu in their recipes, so I suggest whipping up something tasty first before freezing your tofu.
As strange as it may sound, tofu is an excellent alternative ingredient for many types of cheese. When youโre in a pinch, tofu will be a great replacement for fontina cheese. Out of goat cheese, tofu is here to solve your issue. Need a vegan substitute for feta cheese? Go for tofu.
Table of Tofuโs Shelf Life
I will put all of the information above into this table so you can understand when tofu is good and safe to eat.
Next, I will explain how to store tofu properly to extend its shelf life.
How To Properly Store Tofu For A Longer Shelf Life?
Tofuโs shelf life will vary depending on its status. However, tofu can go bad much faster if it is not properly stored. Here, I will explain how to store tofu so you can maintain its good quality until the length mentioned above.
How To Store Tofu At Room Temperature
This should only be applied to unopened shelf-stable tofu. To properly store this kind of tofu, make sure you keep it in a dark space away from sunlight.
An opened raw tofu should only be kept at room temperature for food preparation or in a meal for less than 1 hour. After 1 hour, the tofu will degrade its quality and may cause you foodborne illness if consumed.
Cooked tofu can be kept at room temperature for a maximum of 2 hours. Afterward, the tofu will also start to degrade and may cause foodborne illness.
How To Store Tofu In The Fridge
If tofu is still unopened, you can keep it in its original package and store it in the fridge.
If raw tofu is opened, do not use the liquid in the package. Instead, transfer the tofu or the leftover tofu into an airtight container, then submerge the tofu with fresh and clean water. Cover the container with the lid tightly, and store it in the fridge. The trick is to change the submerged water every day to keep the tofu fresh, and make sure you use fresh and clean water.
For cooked tofu, make sure you put it in an airtight container before putting it in the fridge.
You can see this video to know more:
How To Freeze Tofu
Do not store unopened tofu in its original package. Instead, open the package, and drain all the liquid inside. Then, put a paper towel on top and under the tofu to soak more liquid from the tofu.
If you think you will be using the whole block of tofu in the future, you can keep it that way. If you think you will not use the entire block all at once in the future, you can cut it into cubes. This way, you can take just the right amount you want to use from the freeze every time you crave them.
After finishing the process above, put the block of tofu or tofu cubes in the freezer bags or freezer-friendly airtight containers, or even wrap them with freezer wraps, and they are ready to be stored in the freezer. One tip – make sure you seal the container or wrap the tofus tightly so air canโt come in.
For cooked tofu, you can transfer the leftovers into a freezer bag or freezer-friendly airtight container. If there is liquid, make sure you donโt overfill the bag or container but leave plenty of space since liquid may expand once frozen.
How To Tell If Tofu Has Gone Bad
Tofu can get spoiled or rotten very quickly, especially when not being properly stored. Bad Tofu can cause foodborne illness, and you donโt want to get that from your tofu.
I will explain signs that show your tofu has gone bad so you know when it is time to discard your tofu. Sometimes, but not often, these signs will show up in tofu that is properly stored, too.
You can see this video to know more:
Simple FAQs
Here are two additional questions and their answers that you may have wondered about, too.
Letโs Make The Most Out Of The Nutritious Tofu!
Yes, tofu is nutritious and comes with many health benefits, but it is only good for you if its quality is good. Therefore, you should always try to store the tofu properly and consume it within the appropriate time.
It is never fun to have to go through foodborne illnesses from healthy food that has gone bad.
Have you tried the methods of storing tofu above? How did it turn out? Feel free to share with me your thoughts or experiences in the comment box below!
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