It can probably last about 1 week without refrigeration.
2 days under refrigeration.
the answer is about 10 to 11 days for ham to spoil but that is only when it is already cut if it is fresh ham it will last for about 6 to 7 days
Unless the meat is labeled that it does not require refrigeration, it should not be left out for more than two hours.
Up to 2 years.
You reheat a smoked ham for ten minutes per pound. Add a glaze to the smoked ham during the last 30 minutes of the reheating time.
Honeybaked ham site indicates it will last 5-7 days.
The way to know if cooked ham is bad is by how long it has been in the fridge or freezer. In the fridge, cooked ham can last 7 to 10 days. In the freezer, it will last 6 to 8 months. Cooked ham that is bad will also develop a bad smell and may appear slimy to the touch.
The length of time you can keep a smoked ham without refrigeration depends on a number of factors, including the curing methods used and conditions in the place you intend to store it. The ham must have been fully and properly cured, either by salting, brining, or smoking, or a combination of these methods. By the time you get it, the ham will almost certainly have been aged for the correct amount of time by the producer and so will be ready to use as your recipe requires without further storage. Bear in mind that even without refrigeration a whole ham, smoked or not, will need to be kept in a cool, dry, airy place. It will not keep for any amount of time in a hot, steamy kitchen.
If the meat were cured, it would last for a few weeks. If the meat was not cured, it would on last for a couple of days.
Well,I think that there is no limit to as long you can keep a properly dry cured ham as long as it's been properly done. I am still nibbeling on the shank of a ham that I bought over two years ago, and the ham must have been at least a year and a half old wnen I bought it. It was a spanish ham, not a pata negra but a good quality ham. I just bought another one to keep up the good work and I am shure its going to last me a long time. Bon appetit.
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