If you have leftover boiled peanuts, you should refrigerate or freeze them. Storing boiled peanuts to temperatures lower than 40 degrees Fahrenheit can extend their storage life. Low-temperature levels can reduce microbial growth. Boiled peanuts should be safe to eat in 7 to 10 days when refrigerated.Click to see full answer. Besides, how do you store boiled peanuts?Fresh boiled peanuts should be kept refrigerated and will keep for about 10 days, possibly longer, in the fridge. For longer storage, boiled peanuts should be frozen. Raw dried peanuts, of the sort that we sell with our kits, keep for over four months in a cool, dark, dry spot.Beside above, can you get sick from boiled peanuts? Good, uncontaminated peanuts are not dangerous to eat – but contaminated peanuts (those with mold and bacteria) can be harmful to your health. When cooking boiled peanuts, you can eat it slightly raw – just make sure that the peanuts have boiled enough to kill any bacteria or mold growth. One may also ask, can you leave boiled peanuts in water overnight? Yes! You can leave green or dried peanuts to soak in water overnight. It is a good idea to add a little salt to the water while they soak!How long will raw peanuts keep?Peanuts come with their own little containers; for maximum shelf life, keep them in their shells. Unshelled peanuts stored in a pantry should last for one to two months, while peanuts without shells can go bad within a few weeks. Shells have no affect on how long you can store refrigerated peanuts.
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