Onion paste with salt typically lasts for about 1-2 weeks in the refrigerator when stored properly in an airtight container. Adding salt helps to inhibit bacterial growth, extending its shelf life slightly.
The shelf life of onion paste is influenced by several factors, including the presence of salt, storage temperature, and the level of contamination during preparation. Onions, when processed into a paste, become more susceptible to microbial growth due to the increased surface area. Salt acts as a natural preservative by drawing moisture out of the cells of microorganisms, thus hindering their proliferation.
To maximize the shelf life of your onion paste with salt, follow these steps:
While freezing can extend the shelf life significantly (several months), the texture of the onion paste may change slightly upon thawing.
To further extend the shelf life and prevent surface mold, add a thin layer of oil on top of the onion paste in the container before refrigerating. The oil acts as a barrier against air and moisture, helping to preserve the paste.