How Long Do Clover Sprouts Last in the Fridge?
Keep your greens fresh and crisp with proper storage for clover sprouts.
Clover sprouts last about 5–7 days when kept in a refrigerator.
Clover sprouts are a nutrient-dense addition to salads and bowls, but because they are high in moisture content, they can degrade quickly if not handled properly. To maintain their crunch and safety, these delicate greens should be stored in the refrigerator. While they are hardy enough to last several days, signs of wilting or slime indicate that the microorganisms are beginning to outpace the shelf-life. Keeping them dry and cool is the best way to ensure they stay fresh for your next meal.
Heads up: shelf-life ranges are estimates based on home storage. We make no guarantee of accuracy. When unsure, throw it out.
The full timeline
Day 1 (Peak Fresh)
1 day
- vibrant green color
- firm texture
- no visible moisture
- Use immediately
- Store in fridge
Day 3 (Still Good)
2–3 days
- slight softening
- minor wilting
- still vibrant color
- Use in salad
- Sauté into a dish
Day 5 (Caution)
4–5 days
- noticeable limpness
- dull color
- slight moisture buildup
- Cook into a stir-fry
- Use in a smoothie
Day 7 (Toss)
6–7 days
- slimy texture
- dark brown spots
- strong odor
- mushy stems
- Toss
Common questions
How long do clover sprouts last in the refrigerator?
Clover sprouts stay fresh for about 5–7 days when stored in the refrigerator. To maintain quality, keep them dry and avoid excessive handling.
Can I wash clover sprouts before storing them?
It is best to wash clover sprouts right before use. Washing them early adds moisture, which can accelerate the growth of mold and bacteria, shortening their shelf life.
Why do my clover sprouts turn slimy so quickly?
Slime is a sign of bacterial growth common in high-moisture items like sprouts. This typically occurs when they are kept for too long or stored in humid conditions.
Is it safe to eat raw clover sprouts?
While clover sprouts are commonly consumed raw, you should monitor them closely for signs of spoilage. If they become slimy or develop an off-odor, they should not be consumed.
Keep those clover sprouts dry and cool to enjoy their crunch for a full week. When in doubt about the texture or smell, always err on the side of caution!