ADVERTISEMENT
How Long Different Cheeses Last When Stored Properly
- Hard cheeses (Parmesan, aged Gouda): 3–6 weeks
- Semi-hard cheeses (cheddar, Swiss): 2–3 weeks
- Soft cheeses (brie, camembert): 1–2 weeks
- Fresh cheeses (mozzarella, ricotta): should remain in their liquid or original packaging; use within 3–7 days
Bonus Tips to Prevent Mold
- Rewrap cheese every few days to keep the paper clean and dry.
- Keep cheeses separate—placing strong-smelling ones together can cause flavor transfer.
- If a hard cheese gets a small spot of mold, you can cut off at least 1 inch around and below it; the rest is safe.
- Avoid freezing cheese unless necessary—it alters texture and flavor.
Bottom Line
Want a shorter, social-media-friendly version or a graphic-style summary? I can create that too!