Butter is a beloved kitchen staple, valued for its rich flavor and versatility in both cooking and baking. But what happens if you forget to put it back in the fridge and it sits out for a whole week? Is it still safe to eat—or should you toss it? Let’s break down the science and safety behind butter storage so you can make the right call.
Butter is mostly fat, with a small percentage of water and milk solids. This high fat content means it generally lasts longer than other dairy products. That’s why some people feel comfortable leaving it out in a butter dish for easy spreading.
Butter can go bad in two main ways:
Heat, light, and air exposure all speed up spoilage.
How long butter can sit out safely depends on several conditions:
In general, food safety experts say butter may be fine at room temp for a couple of days, but a week is too long—especially if it wasn’t stored properly.
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