Condiments

How long does Ginger-Garlic Paste (homemade) last?

Medium confidence Safety concern

How long does Ginger-Garlic Paste (homemade) last? fridge 1–2 weeks, freezer 4–6 months. Plus spoilage signs, sources, and an unopened-vs-opened note.

Fridge
1–2 weeks
Pantry
Refrigerate only
Freezer
4–6 months

Sealed / unopened: N/A

Signs Ginger-Garlic Paste (homemade) has gone bad

Still good if

Discard immediately if

Why guidance varies

Raw garlic in an oil-rich, low-oxygen paste can grow Clostridium botulinum if kept warm, so it must stay cold and be used within a couple of weeks. Jar and spoon hygiene and steady fridge temperature decide whether it lasts closer to one or two weeks.

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Sources for this answer

Reviewed: 2026-05 · Rule: if manufacturer storage instructions are stricter than category guidance, the manufacturer instructions win.