Freezing cannot improve the flavor or texture of any food, but when properly done it can preserve most of the quality of the fresh product. Knowing how long a particular food can be stored in the freezer is not as simple as it sounds.
The storage times listed below are approximate months of storage for some food products assuming the food has been prepared and packaged correctly and stored in the freezer at or below 0°F. For best quality use the shorter storage times. After these times, the food should still be safe, just lower in quality.
| Food | Approximate months of storage at 0°F |
|---|---|
| Fruits and Vegetables | 8 - 12 |
| Poultry | 6 - 9 |
| Fish | 3 - 6 |
| Ground Meat | 3 - 4 |
| Cured or Processed Meat | 1 - 2 |
Was the food properly blanched?
Was the food packaged in appropriate materials?
Was the food stored at an acceptable temperature?
A good policy to remember and follow is "first in, first out". Rotate foods so that you use the older items first and enjoy your food at its best quality.
This document was adapted from "So Easy to Preserve", 6th ed. 2014. Bulletin 989, Cooperative Extension Service, The University of Georgia, Athens. Revised by Elizabeth L. Andress. Ph.D. and Judy A. Harrison, Ph.D., Extension Foods Specialists. National Center for Home Food Preservation, April 2005.
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