If I made chocolates filled with a shop-bought fruit preserve or jam, how long will it last?

If I made chocolates filled with a shop-bought fruit preserve or jam, how long will it last? - Red Ceramic Mug Filled With Coffee Near Jam Jar on Table

If I made chocolates filled with fruit the product, would the use by date of the original jar of preserve still count or would the homemade chocolates have to be used up in a couple of days? If the jar's use by date still applied, how can the homemade chocolates' same fruit filling be made to last as long as the chocolate?



Best Answer

The use by date on the jar assumes that it is refrigerated after opening. So you have to keep them in the fridge, or eat them soon.




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How long do homemade chocolates last?

In hot, humid environments, handmade gourmet chocolates should be stored in the refrigerator or freezer. How long do handmade gourmet chocolates last in the refrigerator? Handmade gourmet chocolates will keep well for about 2 to 3 months in the refrigerator.

How do you make chocolate filled jam?

For The Filling 1/4 cup strawberry jam For The Chocolate Covering 3/4 cup chopped dark chocolate
  • Put the jam in a bowl and mix well till smooth and keep aside.
  • Put the dark chocolate in a microwave safe bowl and microwave on high for 1 minute.




  • How to store chocolate products




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