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How long does fresh mint last in the fridge?

1–2 weeks
Pantry — USDA FoodKeeper guidance for mint

Fresh mint holds 2–3 weeks in the fridge and 1–2 weeks on the counter — stand the stems in water either way and it’ll use the whole window.

How long does it keep?

Pantry 1–2 weeks
Fridge 2–3 weeks

Can you freeze fresh herbs? FREEZES, BUT…

Can it sit out?

Fresh mint is shelf-stable, so sitting out at room temperature isn’t the safety question — storage time is.

The 2-hour rule, in full →

How to tell if fresh mint has gone bad

  • Leaf tips gone black and see-through
  • Slimy stems where they sat in the water
  • Almost no smell when you rub a leaf between your fingers
  • Grey mold in the packed middle of the bunch

When in doubt, throw it out.

Mint bruises where it’s crowded — a loose jar with a bag over the top beats a tight bundle in the drawer.

Quick answers

How long does fresh mint last in the fridge?

Fresh mint holds 2–3 weeks in the fridge and 1–2 weeks on the counter — stand the stems in water either way and it’ll use the whole window.

Can you freeze fresh mint?

Freeze soft herbs in oil cubes and they season everything you cook — they thaw dark and limp, so the garnish days are over.

How long can fresh mint sit out?

Sitting out at room temperature isn’t the safety question for fresh mint — storage time is.