please, can someone tell me for how many years will unopened jars of homemade jam last, and still be safe to eat? thanks.
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I've eaten home made jams that are 8 years old. They get thicker and darker but taste just as good.
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If it's not gone mouldy and looks / smells OK then it's fine. Cleared my jam cupboard out on Friday and found a jar of blackberry & apple and rhubarb & ginger from about 3 years ago and they both tasted mighty fine on toast on Saturday morning
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We've recently finished the last jar of damson- made 1992
It got left and left because I'd not removed the stones and it was almost dangerous to eat!
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thanks for all of your replies.. my jam ussually gets eaten in the year, but i had some left over. got confused as i read something about it only keeping for a year, but i too can remember my nan just removing the mould off of the top, and we had no harmful effects. i just wondered whether my memory was at fault.
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I think what has caused the confusion is that shops now have sell by and use by dates on everything, so instead of relying on our instincts we have all become convinced that we will poison ourselves if we eat anything that is a minute past it's "sell by"
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That's good to know... I've only made jam twice (both this year) and wondered exactly the same thing. On both occasions I re-used old jars with the popper things on the top and managed to get the poppers to go down (if that makes sense). I figured that meant it would be properly sealed but still wasn't sure how long it would last.pjh75
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