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Can Popcorn Expire? How Long Does Popcorn Last Unopened?

· 5 min read
Moore
Moore
Tech Writer, Meteorology Journalist, Gardening Lover

Popcorn is one of the world’s favourite snacks, but it raises a common question: Can Popcorn expire? Does popcorn expire? Does popcorn go bad? While it might not spoil like milk or bread, popcorn does have a shelf life. Whether you’re dealing with unpopped kernels, microwave bags, or a bowl of buttery popped goodness, how you store your popcorn plays a big role in how long the popcorn lasts.

Let’s break down the science and storage solutions behind popcorn’s longevity.

Can popcorn expire?

How Long Do Apples Last in The Fridge? An Ultimate Guide For You to Keep Apples Fresh

· 9 min read
Moore
Moore
Tech Writer, Meteorology Journalist, Gardening Lover

A fresh, whole apple is safe to store at room temperature for about one week, but once you cut it, it must be refrigerated, unless it is cooked into a pie. Then you can store it at room temperature for up to two days.

These varying storage conditions for fresh produce are dependent on several things, including:

  • Pathogens. Some produce is more likely to harbour pathogens, so it is recommended that it be refrigerated to limit their growth. Apple, for example, should be stored in the refrigerator because it is more likely to allow pathogens to grow than many other types of produce.

  • Humidity. Some types of apples lose water quickly and need a low-humidity level to help them retain their water, such as in the produce drawer of the refrigerator.

  • Ethylene content. Ethylene causes apples to ripen fast, and cold storage decreases the release of ethylene. Storing apples in the refrigerator, therefore, will just extend their shelf life.

  • Cool temperatures. This can prevent some apples from achieving a good flavour or texture. For example, apples can lose their flavour when refrigerated or bananas turn black and do not ripen properly.

How Long Do Apples Last in the Fridge

🧊 How Long Do Apples Last in the Fridge?

  1. Whole apples stored in a refrigerator's crisper drawer (around 30–35°F) generally stay crisp and tasty for 6 to 8 weeks, and some hardier varieties may last even longer.

  2. Specific varieties like Granny Smith, Fuji, McIntosh, and Cosmic Crisp often hold up well for 2 to 3 months when conditions are ideal.

  3. On the countertop, apples typically remain fresh for about 1–2 weeks before becoming soft or mealy.

  4. Cut apples should go into an airtight container, be lightly coated with lemon juice to prevent browning, and be consumed within 3–5 days with optimal freshness.

🍏 Overview Table: Storage Life by Apple Type & Situation

Apple Type / ConditionCountertopFridge Crisper DrawerLong-Term Storage (Cool, Dark)Cut Apples (Fridge)
Standard varieties (Gala, Fuji)5–7 days6–8 weeks3–6 months3–5 days
Crisp/thick-skinned (Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Braeburn, Rome)5–7 days8–12 weeks6–9 months3–5 days
Thin-skinned (Golden Delicious)3–5 days4–6 weeks2–4 months2–4 days
Bruised or damaged apples2–3 days1–2 weeks

How long do apples last?

Check the Overview of Apple Storage Recommendations

Type of AppleStorage RecommendationReason
Fresh, whole applesRoom temperature is safe, but can also store in the refrigerator to last longerApples are safe at room temperature, but their higher ethylene content contributes to faster ripening. Apples stored in the refrigerator can last for several weeks.
Cut apples or apples in a modified form, such as applesauceRefrigeratorCut produce is more susceptible to pathogens, so storing in the refrigerator can limit pathogen growth.
Baked apple pieRoom temperature for up to two days; Refrigerator for up to four daysFruit pies are made with sugar and the combination of sugar and acid in the fruit is sufficient to retard bacterial growth at room temperature. You can extend this shelf life a little by storing in the refrigerator. Keep in mind though, any pies made with custard, cream, eggs or sugar substitutes, or contain fresh fruit (like a strawberry pie that was not baked) always require refrigeration.

How to Plant a Garden: A Step-by-Step Beginner's Guide | Gardening 01

· 7 min read
Moore
Moore
Tech Writer, Meteorology Journalist, Gardening Lover

Gardening might feel a bit overwhelming at first—there's soil to prep, plants to choose, and care routines to learn. But don't worry! With a little encouragement and the right guidance, anyone can create a flourishing garden.

In this guide, you'll discover easy-to-follow gardening tips for beginners, learn how to plant a garden from scratch, and nurture a variety of stunning garden plants. Ready to grow? Let's dig in! 🌿

Overview: How to Plant and Take Care of Different Types of Plants

Plant TypePlanting TimeSunlight NeedsWateringSoil TypeFertilisingCommon Problems
TomatoesSpring6-8 hoursDeeply, 1-2x/weekWell-draining, richEvery 2-3 weeksBlight, pests
LettuceSpring/Fall4-6 hoursRegularly, dailyMoist, well-drainedEvery 3-4 weeksSlugs, aphids
Herbs (Basil)Spring6+ hoursRegularly, dailyWell-drainedMonthlyPests, mildew
CarrotsSpring/Fall6+ hoursRegularly, dailyLoose, sandyNot usually neededPests, forking
ZucchiniSpring6-8 hoursDeeply, 1-2x/weekWell-draining, richEvery 2-3 weeksPowdery mildew
StrawberriesSpring/Fall6+ hoursRegularly, dailyWell-drained, acidic
MonthlyBirds, rot
SunflowersSpring6-8 hoursDeeply, 1x/weekWell-drainingNot usually neededPests, diseases
LavenderSpring6+ hoursSparinglyWell-drained, sandyNot usually neededRoot rot
RosesSpring6+ hoursDeeply, 1x/weekWell-draining, richEvery 4-6 weeksBlack spot, aphids
BlueberriesSpring6+ hoursRegularly, dailyWell-drained, acidicEvery 4-6 weeksBirds, nutrient deficiency

How to plant a garden gardening tips

The Best Kitchen Composter For Reducing Food Waste | Which One is Your Favourite?

· 5 min read
Moore
Moore
Tech Writer, Meteorology Journalist, Gardening Lover

Food waste is a big problem. It hurts our wallets and the environment. But there's a simple solution: kitchen composters. These handy devices turn your food waste into nutrient-rich compost, reducing landfills and creating valuable fertilizer for your plants.

In this article, we'll explore the top 5 kitchen composters on the market. We'll look at their introductions, features, and benefits to help you choose the perfect one for your needs. Let's dive in and discover which one is your favourite!

The best kitchen composter

Egg Recall Due To Salmonella: The Best Way To Deal With Eggs Recalled

· 8 min read
Moore
Moore
Tech Writer, Meteorology Journalist, Gardening Lover

In 2025, the United States has experienced several food recalls due to Salmonella contamination. Now, it’s egg recall due to Salmonella. This recall raises concerns among consumers about food safety. This article aims to provide clear, actionable information about egg recalls, Salmonella, and how to protect yourself and your family.

Eggs Recalled Salmonella

FDA Tomato Recall Salmonella Outbreak Raises Concerns About Vegetable Garden

· 5 min read
Moore
Moore
Tech Writer, Meteorology Journalist, Gardening Lover

While composting is generally a good practice for reducing waste and enriching soil, it's important to be cautious when dealing with potentially contaminated materials. The FDA Tomato Recall Salmonella outbreak highlights the need to take extra precautions to protect your health and prevent the spread of salmonella.

Cucumber Recall 2025 How To Protect Our Vegetable Garden From Salmonella

· 7 min read
Moore
Moore
Tech Writer, Meteorology Journalist, Gardening Lover

cucumber recall due to salmonella Image Credit: FDA|Outbreak Investigation of Salmonella: Cucumbers(May 2025)

A multistate outbreak of Salmonella Montevideo infections is under investigation by the FDA and CDC. The source is traced to cucumbers from Bedner Growers, Inc., in Boynton Beach, Florida, distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales, Inc.

In the last few days, an outbreak of Food Safety Corcern has been spreading across the United States, affecting hundreds of millions of residents and agricultural industries, over 200 infection cases reported in 15 states.

Salmonella infection cases in the US Image Credit: FDA|Outbreak Investigation of Salmonella: Cucumbers(May 2025)

As a gardening enthusiast, I’m really concerned about how salmonella intrudes into our vegetable garden and how we can get rid of it, whether from soil, compost, water, fertiliser, plants, or grown fruits and vegetables. And I do hope that those who have been infected by salmonella in the US get the best treatment and recover soon. No more infection cases increased!